How is rain water trapped in Southern and Western India?
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In Southern and Western India, the rainwater is trapped in rainwater tanks.
- The rainwater tanks are huge tanks used by people of the southern and western parts of India to collect and store rainwater for future use.
- The roofs of houses are connected with pipes which collect the rainwater from the roofs and then store it in the tanks.
- The water stored in these tanks can be used for harvesting, and other household purposes and reduces the intake from the main water supply.
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