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how do the rain fed tanks look like​

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Answered by Pɪᴋᴀᴄʜᴜɢɪʀʟ
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Explanation:

is bright and gay when the sun is shining and dark and gloomy when the sky is overcast with clouds. These rain-fed tanks are often shallow but it is less evident as their water is silt-laden and reflects the light back. The silt is largely responsible for the characteristic color of the water of these tanks.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hi Buddy,

Rainfed tanks looks like

Insufficient rainfall during the northeast monsoon so far this year has left most of the rain-fed tanks in the district with poor storage.

Insufficient rainfall during the northeast monsoon so far this year has left most of the rain-fed tanks in the district with poor storage.The recent spell of rainfall has not brought much inflow to the rain-fed tanks, much to the worry of farmers in the dry areas such as Manapparai, Thuraiyur, Uppilliyapuram, and Thathaiyengarpet blocks.

Insufficient rainfall during the northeast monsoon so far this year has left most of the rain-fed tanks in the district with poor storage.The recent spell of rainfall has not brought much inflow to the rain-fed tanks, much to the worry of farmers in the dry areas such as Manapparai, Thuraiyur, Uppilliyapuram, and Thathaiyengarpet blocks.Rainfall data on the website of the Chennai Regional Meteorological Centre show that the district had recorded deficit rainfall so far under the North East monsoon. Between October 1 and December 4, the district had recorded 231.8 mm of rainfall against the normal of 327.6 mm, a deficiency of 29 per cent.

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