what were the different methods of traditional rainwater harvesting
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mountainous regions, people built diversion channels like ‘gul’ or ‘kul’ in Western Himalaya for agriculture.
(b) Roof-top rain water harvesting was commonly practised to store drinking water particularly in Rajasthan.
(c) In West Bengal, people develop inundation channels to irrigate their fields.
(d) In semi-arid regions agricultural fields were converted into rain fed storage structures called Khadins and Johads that allowed the water to stand and moist the soil.
(b) Roof-top rain water harvesting was commonly practised to store drinking water particularly in Rajasthan.
(c) In West Bengal, people develop inundation channels to irrigate their fields.
(d) In semi-arid regions agricultural fields were converted into rain fed storage structures called Khadins and Johads that allowed the water to stand and moist the soil.
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Hy mate here is your answer
my different methods of traditional rain water harvesting are as follows
➡️ making under ground tanks which is joint through the terrace of our house . this method is mostly used in those places where people have to face water scarcity
➡️ bamboo drip irrigation
this method is mostly used in Assam , in this method large bamboo are connected from the hill to the field ,. for irrigate their field and in this process water comes out in drops . and there is no wastage of water it comes in drop form .
➡️ Bawaries are also used to conserve rain water ,in this case people store water in large, open area with big walls
hope it's help you dear✌️✌️✌️
my different methods of traditional rain water harvesting are as follows
➡️ making under ground tanks which is joint through the terrace of our house . this method is mostly used in those places where people have to face water scarcity
➡️ bamboo drip irrigation
this method is mostly used in Assam , in this method large bamboo are connected from the hill to the field ,. for irrigate their field and in this process water comes out in drops . and there is no wastage of water it comes in drop form .
➡️ Bawaries are also used to conserve rain water ,in this case people store water in large, open area with big walls
hope it's help you dear✌️✌️✌️
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