Biology, asked by 7c2yasaswanicb2202, 2 months ago

what are the advantages of ancient
irrigation system​

Answers

Answered by MrsGoodGirl
3

Distance traveled is the total length of the path traveled between two positions. Distance traveled is not a vector. ... Specifically, if an object changes direction in its journey, the total distance traveled will be greater than the magnitude of the displacement between those two points.

  • \huge\colorbox{pink}{MrsGoodGirl❥࿐}
  • .
  • .
  • .
  • .
Answered by dearcute
0

Answer:

there was no source to easily water the crops and required to dig up well which was also a difficult task. The artificial water tanks were not helpful either due to their location. The advantage of the traditional irrigation method is that it was cost-effective and easy

Explanation:

Ancient farmers used surface irrigation, and many modern gardeners follow suit. Surface methods include flooding and furrow irrigation, as well as basins around trees and shrubs. Smooth, graded, gravity-driven slopes suit surface irrigation best

Similar questions