which ancient systems of water harvesting can be rejuvenated what is the advantages of this method
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MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST
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- They harvested the rain drop directly. From rooftops, they collected water and stored it in tanks built in their courtyards. ...
- They harvested monsoon runoff by capturing water from swollen streams during the monsoon season and stored it various forms of water bodies.
- They harvested water from flooded rivers.
Baoris or bers are community wells, found in Rajasthan, that are used mainly for drinking. ... Jhalaras were human-made tanks, found in Rajasthan and Gujarat, essentially meant for community use and for religious rites. Often rectangular in design, jhalaras have steps on three or four sides.
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Water tank is ancient systems for water harvesting
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- Eris (Tanks) is one of the most seasoned arrangements of water reaping technique that can be restored to store the overflow of water during overwhelming precipitation season. Reaping water can help the earth in various manners. First of all, it can decrease disintegration around downspouts and in gardens. It can also control stormwater run-off.
- Advantages of water harvesting:
1. Reduce the water bill
2. Reduce flooding and erosion.
3. It can be used for non-drinking purposes.
4. It can improve plant growth.
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