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Khadin, Bundhis, Ahar and buildings are traditional practices, for example.

a) Accumulation of the foot
b) Storage of wood
c) Water harvesting
d) Soil conservation

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Answered by khaheer
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Answer:

accumulation of the foot

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Answered by AnshIndia
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Answer:

Water harvesting

Explanation:

The given terms denote ancient structures dedicated for water harvesting. Water harvesting is a term which means storage of water during rains. Traditionally, small dams and other reservoirs were built so that rainwater could be stored for later use. For example, Khadins and nadis in Rajasthan, bundhis in Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh, ahars and pynes in Bihar, and kattas in Karnataka are some of the ancient water harvestings, including water conveyance, structures. These are still in use at many places. These structures were not having any adverse effect on local natural balance and had no environmental costs.

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