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Compare canal irrigation with well irrigation. - Geography

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Compare canal irrigation with well irrigation.

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Sr. No. Aspect Canal Irrigation Well Irrigation
1. Source of Water Draws water from rivers via dams or barrages. Draws underground water through wells or tube-wells.
2. Area Coverage Covers large areas, suitable for extensive plains. Covers limited area, suitable for individual or small farms.
3. Initial Investment High cost for construction and maintenance. Comparatively low cost, especially for open wells.
4. Water Availability Reliable and regulated through control structures. Depends on the water table and recharge rate.
5. Efficiency High efficiency if well-managed; prone to losses by seepage. Efficient for localized irrigation; suited for small-scale use.
6. Suitability Suitable for flat, alluvial regions (e.g., Punjab, U.P.). Suitable for areas with accessible groundwater.
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Chapter 13: Water Resources and Types of Irrigation - EXAMINATION CORNER [Page 265]

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D. R. Khullar Geography [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 13 Water Resources and Types of Irrigation
EXAMINATION CORNER | Q II. 4. (b) | Page 265
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