Definition of «water irrigation»

Water irrigation refers to the process of providing water to plants and crops through man-made channels like pipes, canals, or sprinklers. It helps plants grow and stay healthy by supplying them with the right amount of water they need.

Sentences with «water irrigation»

  • Recent updates include water irrigation system, roof and furnace. (zillow.com)
  • Water policy analysts Sandra Postel and Amy Vickers found that «surface water irrigation efficiency ranges between 25 and 40 percent in India, Mexico, Pakistan, the Philippines, and Thailand; between 40 and 45 percent in Malaysia and Morocco; and between 50 and 60 percent in Israel, Japan, and Taiwan.» (treehugger.com)
  • Data on water irrigation efficiency for surface water projects — that is, dams that deliver water to farmers through a network of canals — show that crop usage of irrigation water never reaches 100 percent simply because some irrigation water evaporates, some percolates downward, and some runs off. (earthpolicy.org)
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