irrigation
Irrigation is a man-made way to use natural water other than natural precipitation to supply land or soil moisture, mostly for planting crops or other plants, and can also be used to maintain the landscape, or in dry areas or in areas after excessive rainfall Reconstruction, irrigation also has other benefits for crops, including the protection of plants from frost damage, inhibition of weed growth in the food area, and inhibition of soil consolidation. Do not irrigate and rain as the only water source called dryland. Irrigation systems can also be used to suppress dust, drain, and dust dumps. Irrigation systems are often studied with the drainage system, which removes natural or artificial means of moisture on a surface or surface below the surface. Irrigation is the central feature of agriculture for more than five thousand years and is the result of many cultures and the foundation of many countries' economic and social. ...