Different Water Harvesting Methods
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How did the spread of electricity help farmers in Palampur?
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Bandharas and Tals are age old water harvesting concepts / structures found in
Bihar
Maharashtra
Tamil Nadu
Rajasthan
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What are the various methods of irrigation in India?
Q. What are Guls?
- Rainwater
- Underground tanks
- Diversion channels
- Harvesting channels
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Discuss water harvesting structure Kuhls in Himachal Pradesh.
Q. The Inundation Canal System of water harvesting is practised in .
- Bengal
- Meghalaya
- Rajasthan
- Shillong
Q. Which of the following is not a method of rainwater harvesting?
- Rooftop rainwater harvesting
- Kuls
- Khadins
- Solar panels
Q. Which of the following are rainwater harvesting systems?
- Rooftop Rainwater harvesting
- Bamboo Drip Irrigation System
- Inundation Canal System
- Tanki system
Q. Which water harvesting system is followed in Bengal?
- Tanka system
- Rooftop rainwater harvesting
- Inundation canal system
- Bamboo drip irrigation system
Q.
Name the ancient water harvesting structure in Himachal Pradesh.
Q. Which irrigation system is widely used in Meghalaya?
- Rooftop Rainwater harvesting
- Bamboo Drip Irrigation System
- Tanka system
- Inundation Canal system
Q. Statement 1: Rooftop rainwater harvesting is used as a method of water conservation.
Statement 2: The Inundation Canal System is followed in Bengal.
Statement 2: The Inundation Canal System is followed in Bengal.
- Statement 1 is true and statement 2 is false
- Statement 2 is true and statement 1 is false
- Both statements are true
- Both statements are false
Q. Choose the correct pairs of water harvesting techniques to the regions where they are practised.
- Khadins
- Bamboo drip irrigation
- Tankas
- Guls
- Hilly region
- Rajasthan
- Meghalaya
- Semi-Arid region
Q. In the Bamboo Drip Irrigation System, if 18 to 20 litres of water enters the bamboo pipe system, only 20 to 80 drops of water reach the plant site, per minute.
- False
- True