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All of the following are ways farmers practice sustainable water use except for: irrigating from streams extracting water from wells reusing rain water drip irrigation

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All of the following are ways farmers practice sustainable water use except for:

extracting water from wells.

All of the other options are effective practices to conserve or reuse water sustainably.

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Out of all the practices farmers follow for the sustainable use of water, extraction of water from the wells is comparatively less sustainable.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • The use of water from flowing streams to irrigate the fields is considered sustainable because the streams fall in the renewable resources of water.
  • Reusing rainwater for irrigation is the best possible practice if looked at from the sustainability point of view.
  • Drip irrigation is particularly practiced to avoid wastage of water, thus making it a sustainable practice.
  • The groundwater is limited and is depleting at a faster pace.
  • Extracting more and more water from wells has resulted in the lowering of groundwater levels, thus making it an unsustainable practice.
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