irrigation was used by the early Egyptians at 5000 BC.
irrigation systems are canals that are dug from the nile to the crops to water the crops hope this helps.
- 45 main canals - About 120, 000 tertiary channels.
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canals for irrigation
First of all, Akkad was not in Mesopotamia. Yes, they did have irrigation canals to bring water into the cities.
Irrigation canals do not expand from land. They expand from water into the land.
the irrigation canals flooded into he crops and then watered them to much and they all died
Chinese Yu the Great introduced a system of irrigation canals
The use of canals to bring water to crop fields is called 'irrigation' or 'irrigating'.
irrigation systems are canals that are dug from the nile to the crops to water the crops hope this helps.
canals
Irrigation for farming.
The Egyptians made special canals called irrigation canals. They were used to carry water from place to place.
- 45 main canals - About 120, 000 tertiary channels.
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Irrigation canals expanded farmland because they haelped farmers bring water to areas of farmland that were not close to rivers or lakes. Irrigation canals were set up so that water would flow to vegetation and crops that were farther from the rivers or lakes.
Irrigation. This process dates back 5,000 years.