Geography
State the advantages and disadvantages of Sprinkler Irrigation.
Water Resources
33 Likes
Answer
Advantages of Sprinkler Irrigation are:
- This type of irrigation does not involve any wastage of water by seepage or evaporation as water is supplied through pipes and not exposed to the sun.
- This is the best method for conservation of water.
- It is best suited for arid and semi-arid regions.
- Water management is easier than surface irrigation system.
- Higher application efficiency.
- Frequent application is possible.
- Does not interfere with the cultivation.
- Easy mechanization and automation.
- Chemical and fertilizer application can easily be used with sprinkler system.
Disadvantages of Sprinkler Irrigation:
- High initial cost.
- High operating cost.
- Water application efficiency under sprinkler irrigation is strongly affected by direction of the wind.
- Some crops are sensitive and may suffer leaf scorch because of salt deposited on the leaves after the water evaporates.
- High maintenance requirements as constant and meticulous maintenance of sprinkler system is very important.
- Saline water may cause problems.
- Water must be free from sand debris and salt.
Answered By
20 Likes
Related Questions
Give geographical reasons —
- River Damodar is called "river of sorrow".
- Irrigation by canals is more suitable in northern India as compared to the south.
- Tank irrigation is used in peninsular India.
Answer in one word —
- A plastic tube which has small holes through which water keeps on dripping
- An ancient irrigation system in North East part of India.
- Tube-wells are used extensively in UP and Bihar and are very popular
Name the modern methods of Irrigation.
Study the picture and answer the questions that follows :

- Name the type of irrigation.
- What are the advantages of this type of irrigation?