Irrigation
Water is artificially delivered to the soil by a variety of tube, pump, and spraying systems. In regions with erratic rainfall, dry spells, or potential drought, irrigation is frequently employed. There are many different kinds of irrigation systems, where water is distributed evenly throughout the entire area.
Surface water from rivers, lakes, or reservoirs, groundwater from springs or wells, and even water from other sources like treated sewage or desalinated water can all be used for irrigation. Therefore, it is crucial for farmers to safeguard their agricultural water supply to reduce the risk of pollution.
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Wherever the TV happens to be, its weight is
(mass) · (acceleration of gravity in that place) .
There are small differences, but the acceleration of gravity anywhere on Earth is always close to 9.8 m/s². So if the TV is anywhere on Earth, we can write
147 N = (mass) · (9.8 m/s²)
Divide each sideby 9.8 m/s² : Mass = (147 N) / (9.8 m/s²)
= (147/9.8) kg
= 15 kg .
Not my answer. I got the answer from AL2006 but it is the correct one
Answer:
esophag/o/gastr/o/duoden/o/scopy
esophag – word root for esophagus
gastr – word root for stomach
duoden – word root for duodenum
-scopy – suffix for visual examination
o – combining vowel used between word parts to ease pronunciation.
O is most often used as the combining vowel, so if you are stumped as to whether to use an o or a between esophag and gastr, go for the o.
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