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what is irrigation? in brief​

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Answered by shivamsingh4939
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Irrigation is the artificial application of water to the soil through various systems of tubes, pumps, and sprays. Irrigation is usually used in areas where rainfall is irregular or dry times or drought is expected. There are many types of irrigation systems, in which water is supplied to the entire field uniformly.

Answered by RedHood3
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Supply of water to crops at appropriate intervals is called irrigation. ... When water is allowed to flow under high pressure with the help of a pump, it gets sprinkled on the crops. †' Drip system: In this system, water is delivered at or near the roots of plants, drop by drop.

To irrigate is to water crops by bringing in water from pipes, canals, sprinklers, or other man-made means, rather than relying on rainfall alone. ... This water was used for drinking, washing, and irrigation. Modern irrigation systems use reservoirs, tanks, and wells to supply water for crops.

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