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Why is drip irrigation adopted in areas of acute water scarcity? b. How does this system differ from sprinkler irrigation?​

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Answered by RoboticGodfather
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Explanation:

drip irrigation is used in scarcity of water because it delivers water through tubes to the location of the root while sprinkler irrigation ejects water randomly across a larger area thus wasting more water.

Answered by dishaachauhann
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Drip irrigation waters the plant drop be drop , thus reducing the use of water. This way is hence practised in areas is acutely shortage of water
In sprinkler irrigation, a sprayer is used to shower water on the fields, whereas in drip irrigation, a network of pipes is used to irrigate the field drop by drop in the roots
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