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The various sources of irrigation are rivers, canals, wells, tube-well, dams, ponds, lakes, rain.
Traditional method of irrigation
The various traditional method of irrigation are
1) Moat(pulley system)
2) Chain pump
3) Dhekli
4) Rahat(lever system)
Traditional method of irrigation are cheaper but less efficient. Pumps are commonly used for lifting water. These pumps run by electricity, diesel, biogas or solar energy.
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There are 6 functions of the Brain :
1. Thinking or Cognition
2. Perception or Sensing
3. Emotion or Feeling
4. Behavior
5. Physical or Somatic
6. Signaling (being responsive and reacting to the environment)
Cranial nerves (say cray-nee-al) carry messages to and from the ears, eyes, nose, throat, tongue and skin on your face and scalp.
The spinal cord carries messages to and from the arms, legs and trunk of the body.
Sensory nerves collect the information and send it to the brain along one network feeling tiredthen motor nerves take the brain's orders back along another network (like cars travelling along their own side of the highway.)
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Humus is the organic constituent of soil, usually formed by the decomposition of plants and leaves. In most soil, the humus ranges from 2-10 percent, whereas it is up to 90 percent in peat bog.
Humus is the top layer of the soil formed by decaying or decomposition of organic matter like leaves or animal remains or dead organisms, dead animals, dead plants, shed leaves or organisms by the microorganisms.
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Important of Ploughing:
- Loosening the soil allows the roots to penetrate deep into the soil.
- It allows the root tips to breathe easily when they go deep into the soil.
- Nutrients from humus get properly mixed into the soil.
- It brings nutrients and minerals to the top and thus plants are able to utilize these minerals in a better way.
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