Question
Download Solution PDFHumans have been practicing water harvesting since ancient times. Some different forms of water harvesting structures are given in Column I and the place they are practiced in Column II. Select the option that shows the correct matching.
Column I (Water harvesting structures) |
Column II (Places where they are practiced) |
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A. |
Surangams |
i) |
Bihar |
B. |
Pynes |
ii) |
Rajasthan |
C. |
Kulhs |
iii) |
Kerala |
D. |
Khadins |
iv) |
Himachal Pradesh |
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is '(A) - (iii), (B) - (i), (C)- (iv), (D) - (ii)'.
Key Points
- Surangams are used in Kerala, a system that provides a reliable supply of water for irrigation.
- The Pyne system is used in Bihar, it is an indigenous irrigation technology system used in South Bihar.
- Khadin is used in Rajasthan, based on the principle of rainwater harvesting on farmland.
- Kulhs is a traditional water harvesting system in Himachal Pradesh, the water flowing through the streams is diverted into manmade channels.
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