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rehat or water pulley is used for irrigation,why?​

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Answered by magdumparth37
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the rope is tied to a bucket. To draw water, a different end of the rope is pulled through the pulley.

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Moat is a type of pulley system that involves pulling water with the help of a bucket from the well. It is a manual irrigation system in which waste is taken directly out of the well.

Moat or pulley-system: It is a form of manual irrigation. By this process, with the aid of a pulley, water is directly taken out of wells and is used to irrigate fields.

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Answered by gretasanford13
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Pulleys are used to carry buckets of water where they are needed. Much like clotheslines that use pulleys to move clothes nearer or further away, pulley systems for irrigation are designed to cut down on the amount of manual labour needed to take care of gardens or farmland. Since pulleys automate part of the process, they are a cheap and useful way to carry water to plants and soil.

Rahat is an system of irrigation where it is followed by the villagers and by this method no water is wasted. It is also known as Persian Wheel. This is an Urdu word and the method is also internationally known as the Persian wheel. It involves the use of two large wheels joined by a belt, on which a number of water pots collect water from underground. The wheel is traditionally turned by large animals such as oxen.

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