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in sprinkle irrigation water is under through pipe
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In sprinkle irrigation, water is ___ under ___ through pipes.
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Sprinkle irrigation is suitable for uneven terrains and saves water.
CBSE Class X - 2024
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Water is pumped under pressure through pipes. Sprinkle irrigation is a method of watering crops where water is sprayed like rainfall using pipes and sprinklers.
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