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What are the drawbacks of canal irrigation? - Geography

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What are the drawbacks of canal irrigation?

Give two demerits of canal irrigation.

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Solution

Following are the drawbacks of canal irrigation:

  1. Waterlogging and Salinity: Excessive use of canal water in areas with poor drainage leads to the water table rising and salts accumulating in the soil, reducing fertility.
  2. High Initial Cost: Construction of canals involves heavy expenditure and is only justified in areas with perennial rivers and extensive cultivable land.
  3. Unhealthy Conditions: Stagnant water in canals and their distributaries can become breeding grounds for mosquitoes, causing malaria and other diseases.
  4. Uneven Distribution: Farmers at the head of the canal often take more water, leaving an insufficient supply for those at the tail end.
  5. Damage to Crops: Sudden breaches or overflows in canals during floods can inundate fields and destroy standing crops.
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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 I. 8. (b) | Page 265
D. R. Khullar Geography [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 13 Water Resources and Types of Irrigation
EXAMINATION CORNER | Q II. 7. (c) | Page 265
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