This document contains multiple choice questions about water and irrigation related terms. It asks the reader to identify the type of stream known as a losing stream where the water table falls below the stream bed. It also asks about barriers constructed to hold back water and raise its level, irrigation structures that divide water into two main laterals, the ratio of actual production to expected production under ideal irrigation conditions, the direct attraction between similar molecules, and the type of drainage suitable for uniformly sloping areas in a single direction.
This document contains multiple choice questions about water and irrigation related terms. It asks the reader to identify the type of stream known as a losing stream where the water table falls below the stream bed. It also asks about barriers constructed to hold back water and raise its level, irrigation structures that divide water into two main laterals, the ratio of actual production to expected production under ideal irrigation conditions, the direct attraction between similar molecules, and the type of drainage suitable for uniformly sloping areas in a single direction.
This document contains multiple choice questions about water and irrigation related terms. It asks the reader to identify the type of stream known as a losing stream where the water table falls below the stream bed. It also asks about barriers constructed to hold back water and raise its level, irrigation structures that divide water into two main laterals, the ratio of actual production to expected production under ideal irrigation conditions, the direct attraction between similar molecules, and the type of drainage suitable for uniformly sloping areas in a single direction.
. Type of stream that is also known as loosing stream.
Water table in this case
falls below the stream channel bed. a. influent stream b. effluent stream c. perennial stream d. gaining stream . Barrier constructed to hold water back and raise its level. a. channel b. dam c. well d. weir Irrigation structure that divides the water into 2 main laterals. a. chute b. crossing c. bifurcation d. drop . The ratio of total production attained with operating irrigation system compared to total production expected under ideal condition. a. irrigation frequency b. irrigation efficiency c. irrigation period d. irrigation method The direct attraction of similar molecules between similar molecules. a. collision b. attraction c. repulsion d. cohesion . The type of drainage suitable for areas sloping uniformly over a single direction. a. herringbone b. gridiron c. natural d. random