Water is transported from place to place through systems of pipes, aqueducts, and canals. In urban areas, water is typically carried through underground or aboveground pipes to homes and buildings. In rural areas, water may be transported through canals or aqueducts to distribute it to farms or communities.
The Grantia Canal System is a network of waterways that provide irrigation for agricultural purposes in the Grantia region. It helps to distribute water from a water source to different farmlands efficiently, ensuring a sustainable supply for farming activities. The system consists of canals, ditches, and reservoirs designed to optimize water distribution and utilization in the region.
It seems like there may be a typo in your question. If you meant to ask about human-made waterways, these are artificial channels dug for purposes like transportation, irrigation, or flood control. Examples include canals, aqueducts, and irrigation ditches.
Irrigation
The Ameoba lives in the mud and water of ponds and ditches.
pipe prevent water from evaporation.
it is called irrigation
That would be "irrigation."
I think canals always have water and ditches only sometimes do
The water is controlled by dikes and ditches.
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It is irrigation
The word is irrigation.
They established canals and ditches.
The main method of bringing water to dry land is to use canals or pipes for irrigation. In some cases, such as in California, a canal is used to transport the water across large, flat areas, and then it is pumped through pipes to go up and down steep hillsides.
Rivers, creeks, dams, canals and irrigation ditches.
a system that supplies dry land with water through ditches, pipes, or streams