the uplands are irrigated through there
options
a)canals
b)tanks
c)borewells
d)wells
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Answer:
tanks
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The uplands are irrigated through borewells. Thus, option C is the correct answer.
- Uplands are high or hilly areas that are generally divided into high and low points.
- The hilly terrain makes the availability of water in that area a difficult prospect.
- Unless there are rivers or mountain streams nearby, water is a difficult commodity to acquire in such regions.
- Canals aren't used to irrigate the uplands. Hence option A is incorrect.
- Tanks are not a source of water but rather a place where water can be stored. They aren't used in uplands.
- Borewells are used in the uplands to provide water for irrigation. Hence, option C is the correct answer.
- Wells aren't a reliable source of water in the uplands due to the height of the region. Hence, wells aren't used for irrigating the uplands.
- Thus, the uplands are irrigated through borewells.
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