Natural irrigation refers to the water supplied to crops through natural processes like rain or flooding. Artificial irrigation involves the controlled supply of water to crops using man-made techniques like sprinkler systems or drip irrigation to ensure plants receive adequate water for optimal growth.
Irrigation itself is not a natural process, as it involves artificially providing water to plants in order to support their growth. However, the need for irrigation arises from the natural conditions of an area, such as low rainfall or dry soil, which may not provide sufficient water for plants to thrive on their own.
The definitions is : Natural- A natural plant Artificial- An artificial one
Antonyms for "artificial" are genuine, real, and natural.
Natural silk is a proteinic fiber (sericin and fibroin).
A reservoir is a natural or artificial pond or lake used for storing water, typically for human consumption or irrigation purposes. It can also refer to a supply or source of something that can be drawn upon when needed.
Natural subsurface irrigation refers to the process where water seeps or flows underground to irrigate plants, occurring naturally without human intervention. Artificial subsurface irrigation involves human-controlled methods such as buried pipes or tubes to deliver water below the soil surface to provide moisture to plant roots.
eco-system is of 2 types natural and artificial. under nature- terrestrial and aquatic. under artificial - gardens , paddy irrigation etc.....
Irrigation is the artificial application of water to the land or soil.
irrigation
The process of supplying water by artificial means is called irrigation.
Artificial Irrigation is nothing but water is supplied to plants at regular intervals for agriculture . During periods of inadequate rainfall.
Irrigation itself is not a natural process, as it involves artificially providing water to plants in order to support their growth. However, the need for irrigation arises from the natural conditions of an area, such as low rainfall or dry soil, which may not provide sufficient water for plants to thrive on their own.
Irrigation allowed farms to be further away from rivers. Irrigation is an artificial way to bring water to the land or soil.
Artificial irrigation.
It is called irrigation.
Natural is to nature as artificial is to artifice.
The definitions is : Natural- A natural plant Artificial- An artificial one