Geography, asked by veenita7156, 11 months ago

what is tube well ? Why is it useful during drought conditions

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Answered by PiyushSinghRajput1
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A tubewell is a type of water well in which a long 100-200 milimetres (3.9-7.9 in) wide stainless steel tube or pipe is bored into an underground aquifer.The lower end is fitted with a strainer,and a pump lifts water for irrigation.The required depth of the well depends on the deaph of the water table....
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Answered by jmangaiyarkarasi93
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A tubewell is a very deep bore,over 15m, is dug and water is lifted with the help of a pumping set operated by electricity.

Tube wells are very useful during periods of drought when a surface well dries up because not dependent on failures of rain.

They work on electricity and provide water from underground (GROUNDWATER)

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