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Compare the traditional system of water management with the probable system in hilly/mountains areas of plains or plateau regions.


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Answered by Anonymous
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In plains, the water harvesting structures are crescent-shaped earthen embankments. These are low, straight, and concrete.
In hilly regions , the system of canal irrigation called Kulhs is used for water harvesting. This involves a collection of rain water in a stream, which is then diverted into man-made channels down the hill sides.

The traditional rainwater harvesting method used in Rajasthan is based on the principle of harvesting rainwater in farmlands.

In this method, saturated water is used for crop production and the surface run-off water is harvested for agriculture.

This method mainly consists of an earthen embankment (known as khadin), built across the lower slopes of the hills.

A cemented wall (known as khadin bund) is built to hold the water in the khadin.
 
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Answered by Anonymous
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 \huge\mathfrak {Answer:-}

=> In plains, the water harvesting structures are crescent-shaped earthen embankments.

=> These are low, straight, and concrete.

=> In hilly regions, the system of canal irrigation called Kulhs is used for water harvesting.

=> This involves a collection of rain water in a stream, which is then diverted into man-made channels down the hill sides.

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