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    Xeriscaping

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    Xeriscaping is a type of landscaping that conserves water by using plants that are native and adaptive to the area. This way water can be used sparingly because the area will require less irrigation to maintain the plants. The Xeriscape concept was developed in the 1980s by a team of Colorado landscapers and water providers as a part of a campaign to encourage water conservation through creative landscaping. For most of the country‚ more than half of residential water use goes to lawns and landscaping

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    Rain Water Harvesting

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    residences were built with individual cisterns and paved courtyards to capture rain water to augment water from city’s aqueducts. As early as the third millennium BC‚ farming communities in Baluchistan and Kutch impounded rain‚ water and used it for irrigation dams. Why Rain water harvesting: Rain water harvesting is essential because:-Surface water is inadequate to meet our demand and we have to depend on ground water. Due to rapid urbanization‚ infiltration of rain water into the sub-soil has decreased

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    is booming‚ agricultural productivity has declined. This has adversely affected India’s poor‚ most of who depend on agriculture for their livelihoods. The use of inputs such as fertilizers‚ other agrochemicals‚ improved seed varieties and irrigation appears to have had a limited impact on agricultural growth. Diffusion of fertilizer consumption in Indian agriculture has been quite widespread. The imbalances in the use of N‚ P and K have become highly conspicuous. Agriculture contributes

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    Concluding Remarks Problems of Paddy-cum-Fish Culture The present research work shows the economic viability and socio-culturally sustainability of the paddy-cum-fish cultivation in Ziro valley. It is observed that the state government has not taken enough steps for facilitating the farmers in terms of providing sufficient fish fry and fingerlings at reasonable price and required know-how or training to the farmers in order to popularizing this culture and enhancing its yield rate. Thus‚ the local

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    water conservation

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    at present in operation. The development of delayed through propagation of water harvesting technology is also based on the concept of micro watershed. Himalayas are one of the most critical watersheds in the world. The damage to reservoirs and irrigation systems and misused Himalayan slopes is mounting as are the costs for the control measures during the flood season every year. The vast

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    has also put export restrictions on certain products to keep them for domestic consumption.10 These policies can only provide temporary solutions‚ however: Long-term investment is required in agricultural research to improve the quality of seeds‚ irrigation techniques‚ and modernize other production

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    Importance of Water

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    desert because there is no water in it. It is to be remembered that it was water that determined the location of human settlements and without the Nile the Egyptian Civilization would not have developed The Nile provided the Egyptians facilities for irrigation and transport. As Herodotus said‚ Egypt is the "Gift of the Nile". The urban man rarely thinks of the importance of water. When he needs water‚ all he has to do is to turn on the tap. The only time the urban folk become aware of the importance

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    nso stage 2 class 8

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    1 Class 8 | MENTAL ABILITY 1. There are six houses in a row. Mr. Lal has Mr. Bhasin and Mr. Sachdeva as neighbours. Mr. Bhatia has Mr. Gupta and Mr. Sharma as neighbours. Mr. Gupta’s house is not next to Mr. Bhasin or Mr. Sachdeva and Mr. Sharma do not live next to Mr. Sachdeva. Who are Mr. Bhasin’s next door neighbours? (A) Mr. Lal and Mr. Bhasin (C) Mr. Sharma and Mr. Lal 2. If xa = yb = zc and y2 = zx‚ then the value of (A) 3. If (a2 +

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    Water scarcity

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    Water scarcity Water is a vital element for all life on earth. It plays an important role in agriculture‚ food production‚ health‚ environment‚ and every single aspect of our life. It is essential for developing and maintaining a healthy prosperous society. During the pas decades‚ Population growth has had a severe impact on degradation of global water supplies. As population growth we need more water for household usage‚ producing food‚ and even any sort of manufacturing products. Water scarcity

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    Mesopotamia vs. Egypt

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    have was that both civilizations developed a system of writing and keeping records. The Nile made farming life in Egypt very simple and uncomplicated‚ whereas the Euphrates and Tigris provided the Mesopotamians with water‚ but required intensive irrigation designs and hard work. The Nile was predictable and overflowed onto the dry summer soil every year after August 15th. The harvest had already been gathered by this time‚ and when the river withdrew in early October it gave the Egyptians the perfect

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