What is the main difference between inundation canals and perennial canals?
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Inundation canal are long canals taken off from large rivers.They receive water when the river is high enough and especially when in flood.
While Perennial canals are lined to dams and barrages to provide water throughout the year, and they irrigate a vast area
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While Perennial canals are lined to dams and barrages to provide water throughout the year, and they irrigate a vast area
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The important differentiation between the two canals is mainly the period that they have water with them.
Explanation:
Perennial Canals :
- These canals run all the year round and thus they are known as perennial canals.
- They draw water from perennial rivers or from artificial lakes from which maintain a high level of water on the top stream side.
Inundation Canal:
- These canals are right taken away from rivers without constructing any barrage or dams.
- When the rivers are in flood, most water move into these canals. These canals are not functional during the dry months.
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