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प्रश्न
Why is well irrigation still a popular means of irrigation? Give two reasons to support your answers.
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उत्तर
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Wells can be dug or drilled locally with relatively low investment, especially in areas with a high groundwater table.
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Once built, they provide a cheap and reliable source of water without the need for large infrastructure like canals or dams.
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Well irrigation is ideal for small and medium-sized farms, where large-scale irrigation systems may not be feasible.
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Farmers have direct control over the water supply and can use it as needed, making it flexible and efficient for crop needs.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Name three traditional means of irrigation.
Give a reason why traditional means of irrigation are still important in most parts of India.
Give one geographical reason for each of the following:
Canal irrigation is more suitable in the Northern Plains.
“Without irrigation, development of agriculture is difficult in India”. Clarify the statement by giving two reasons.
Give one reason for each of the following:
Tank irrigation is an important method of irrigation in Karnataka.
What do you mean by irrigation?
Give two advantages and one disadvantages that tube wells have over surface wells.
With reference to well irrigation, answer the following question:
Give two advantages and two disadvantages of wells.
Irrigation is very necessary for solving the food problem.
Irrigation arrangements are no less important in areas of heavy rainfall in India.
