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Τι (ποιος) είναι irrigated land - ορισμός

ARTIFICIAL APPLICATION OF WATER TO CULTIVATED LAND
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  • Traditional irrigation channel]] in Switzerland, collecting water from the high Alps
  • A small center pivot system from beginning to end
  • [[Center pivot irrigation]]
  • Crop sprinklers near [[Rio Vista, California]], US
  • Animal-powered irrigation, Upper Egypt, ca. 1846
  • Drip irrigation – a dripper in action
  • Irrigation of agricultural fields in [[Andalusia]], [[Spain]]. Irrigation canal on the left.
  • An [[impact sprinkler]] watering a lawn, an example of a hose-end sprinkler
  • Basin [[flood irrigation]] of [[wheat]]
  • Rotator style pivot applicator sprinkler
  • Center pivot with drop sprinklers
  • Comilla]], [[Bangladesh]].
  • Residential flood irrigation in Phoenix, Arizona, US
  • Mughal]] irrigation system in 1847 during the reign of the [[Mughal Emperor]] [[Bahadur Shah II]] in Indian subcontinent
  • Share of agricultural land which is irrigated (2015)
  • A traveling sprinkler at Millets Farm Centre, [[Oxfordshire]], United Kingdom
  • karez]] tunnel at [[Turpan]], [[Xinjiang]], China
  • Grapes in [[Petrolina]], Brazil only made possible in this [[semi arid]] area by [[drip irrigation]]
  • Wheel line irrigation system in [[Idaho]], US, 2001
  • Overirrigation because of poor distribution uniformity in the furrows. Potato plants were oppressed and turned yellow

land         
  • Cross section of [[rankers]] soil, with plants and protruding roots near the top
  • incised]] alluvial plain from [[Red Rock Canyon State Park (California)]].
  • World map of land use as of 2017. A historical distribution of land use, beginning at 10,000 BCE, is shown at the bottom-right.
  • Hadean Eon]] Earth
  • Clouds above [[Djibouti]]'s, [[Eritrea]]'s, [[Somalia]]'s and [[Yemen]]'s land territories
  • topographical]] map of Japan showing the elevation of the terrain.
  • internationally recognized borders]] shown in dark green; [[Israeli-occupied territories]] shown in light green
  • Gran Sabana National Park]], [[Venezuela]]
  • Land cover as classified by the [[International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme]] (IGBP) into 17 classes
  • A simplified diagram of the [[littoral zone]], which includes the coast and nearby waters
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  • Red List Index of biodiversity (2019)
  • A [[forest]] in Ryssbergen, [[Sweden]]
  • [[White Desert National Park]] in [[Egypt]]
  • A train traveling across the [[Voronezh Oblast]], Russia
SOLID SURFACE OF EARTH THAT IS NOT PERMANENTLY COVERED BY WATER
Dry land
n. real property, real estate (and all that grows thereon), and the right to minerals underneath and the airspace over it. It may include improvements like buildings, but not necessarily. The owner of the land may give a long-term (like 99 years) lease to another with the right to build on it. The improvement is a "leasehold" for ownership of the right to use-without ownership of-the underlying land. The right to use the air above a parcel of land is subject to height limitations by local ordinance, state or federal law. See also: real estate real property
Dry Land         
  • Cross section of [[rankers]] soil, with plants and protruding roots near the top
  • incised]] alluvial plain from [[Red Rock Canyon State Park (California)]].
  • World map of land use as of 2017. A historical distribution of land use, beginning at 10,000 BCE, is shown at the bottom-right.
  • Hadean Eon]] Earth
  • Clouds above [[Djibouti]]'s, [[Eritrea]]'s, [[Somalia]]'s and [[Yemen]]'s land territories
  • topographical]] map of Japan showing the elevation of the terrain.
  • internationally recognized borders]] shown in dark green; [[Israeli-occupied territories]] shown in light green
  • Gran Sabana National Park]], [[Venezuela]]
  • Land cover as classified by the [[International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme]] (IGBP) into 17 classes
  • A simplified diagram of the [[littoral zone]], which includes the coast and nearby waters
  • url-status=live}}</ref>
  • Red List Index of biodiversity (2019)
  • A [[forest]] in Ryssbergen, [[Sweden]]
  • [[White Desert National Park]] in [[Egypt]]
  • A train traveling across the [[Voronezh Oblast]], Russia
SOLID SURFACE OF EARTH THAT IS NOT PERMANENTLY COVERED BY WATER
Dry land
"Dry Land" is a 1975 song written by Joan Armatrading and Pam Nestor. It was released as an album track on Back to the Night in May 1975 and then as a single (AMS 7205) on 28 November 1975.
land         
  • Cross section of [[rankers]] soil, with plants and protruding roots near the top
  • incised]] alluvial plain from [[Red Rock Canyon State Park (California)]].
  • World map of land use as of 2017. A historical distribution of land use, beginning at 10,000 BCE, is shown at the bottom-right.
  • Hadean Eon]] Earth
  • Clouds above [[Djibouti]]'s, [[Eritrea]]'s, [[Somalia]]'s and [[Yemen]]'s land territories
  • topographical]] map of Japan showing the elevation of the terrain.
  • internationally recognized borders]] shown in dark green; [[Israeli-occupied territories]] shown in light green
  • Gran Sabana National Park]], [[Venezuela]]
  • Land cover as classified by the [[International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme]] (IGBP) into 17 classes
  • A simplified diagram of the [[littoral zone]], which includes the coast and nearby waters
  • url-status=live}}</ref>
  • Red List Index of biodiversity (2019)
  • A [[forest]] in Ryssbergen, [[Sweden]]
  • [[White Desert National Park]] in [[Egypt]]
  • A train traveling across the [[Voronezh Oblast]], Russia
SOLID SURFACE OF EARTH THAT IS NOT PERMANENTLY COVERED BY WATER
Dry land
¦ noun
1. the part of the earth's surface that is not covered by water.
an area of ground, especially in terms of its ownership or use.
(the land) rural areas and the rural way of life.
S. African a field.
2. a country or state.
3. the space between the rifling-grooves in a gun.
¦ verb
1. put on land from a boat.
go ashore.
bring (a fish) to land with a net or rod.
informal succeed in obtaining or achieving (something desirable).
2. (with reference to aircraft, birds, etc.) come or bring down to the ground.
come to rest after falling or being thrown.
3. (land up) reach a place or destination.
(land up with) end up with (an unwelcome situation).
4. (land someone in) informal cause someone to be in (a difficult situation).
(land someone with) inflict (an unwelcome task or a difficult situation) on someone.
5. informal inflict (a blow) on someone.
Phrases
how the land lies Brit. what the state of affairs is.
in the land of the living humorous alive or awake.
the land of the free the United States of America.
the land of Nod humorous a state of sleep. [punningly, with biblical allusion to the place name Nod (Gen. 4:16).]
land (or fall) on one's feet have good luck or success.
Derivatives
landless adjective
landlessness noun
Origin
OE: of Gmc origin.

Βικιπαίδεια

Irrigation

Irrigation (also referred to as watering) is the practice of applying controlled amounts of water to land to help grow crops, landscape plants, and lawns. Irrigation has been a key aspect of agriculture for over 5,000 years and has been developed by many cultures around the world. Irrigation helps to grow crops, maintain landscapes, and revegetate disturbed soils in dry areas and during times of below-average rainfall. In addition to these uses, irrigation is also employed to protect crops from frost, suppress weed growth in grain fields, and prevent soil consolidation. It is also used to cool livestock, reduce dust, dispose of sewage, and support mining operations. Drainage, which involves the removal of surface and sub-surface water from a given location, is often studied in conjunction with irrigation.

There are several methods of irrigation that differ in how water is supplied to plants. Surface irrigation, also known as gravity irrigation, is the oldest form of irrigation and has been in use for thousands of years. In sprinkler irrigation, water is piped to one or more central locations within the field and distributed by overhead high-pressure water devices. Micro-irrigation is a system that distributes water under low pressure through a piped network and applies it as a small discharge to each plant. Micro-irrigation uses less pressure and water flow than sprinkler irrigation. Drip irrigation delivers water directly to the root zone of plants. Subirrigation has been used in field crops in areas with high water tables for many years. It involves artificially raising the water table to moisten the soil below the root zone of plants.

Irrigation water can come from groundwater (extracted from springs or by using wells), from surface water (withdrawn from rivers, lakes or reservoirs) or from non-conventional sources like treated wastewater, desalinated water, drainage water, or fog collection. Irrigation can be supplementary to rainfall, which is common in many parts of the world as rainfed agriculture, or it can be full irrigation, where crops rarely rely on any contribution from rainfall. Full irrigation is less common and only occurs in arid landscapes with very low rainfall or when crops are grown in semi-arid areas outside of rainy seasons.

The environmental effects of irrigation relate to the changes in quantity and quality of soil and water as a result of irrigation and the subsequent effects on natural and social conditions in river basins and downstream of an irrigation scheme. The effects stem from the altered hydrological conditions caused by the installation and operation of the irrigation scheme. Amongst some of these problems is depletion of underground aquifers through overdrafting. Soil can be over-irrigated due to poor distribution uniformity or management wastes water, chemicals, and may lead to water pollution. Over-irrigation can cause deep drainage from rising water tables that can lead to problems of irrigation salinity requiring watertable control by some form of subsurface land drainage.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για irrigated land
1. "It just goes downhill from there." Jessee plans to plant on 100 acres of irrigated land.
2. "In Helmand Province alone poppy is grown on up to 130,000 hectares of irrigated land.
3. The area, a lush strip of irrigated land along the banks of a river through the desert, was quiet overnight and there were only sporadic clashes on Thursday.
4. That would be a difficult life in a country that is about the size of Texas and has only about 10 square kilometers of irrigated land.
5. Other agricultural production is generated by irrigation systems, many of which have been destroyed during wars and turmoil since 1'7'. However, there are still about 1.5 million hectares of irrigated land, which produced about 300,000 tonnes of grain last year.