These are characters who can catch the birds – Genshin Impact



All the chara’s here have the potential to catch them, depending on the conditions and techniques to catch it, this is just my playstyle and just for fun 🙂

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Intro – 0:00
Albedo – 0:13
Amber – 0:29
Barbara – 0:45
Beidou – 1:00
Bennett – 1:17
Childe – 1:32
Chongyun – 1:48
Diluc – 2:03
Diona – 2:19
Fischl – 2:35
Ganyu – 2:51
Jean – 3:07
Kaeya – 3:23
Keqing – 3:39
Description – 3:54

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  1. In the Shaduf System Water is drawn from a well, river or canal by a bucket which is attached to a pole on one side and weight on the other. A small area can be irrigated by this method. This system is rarely used today.

    In Charsa, animal power is used to pull water from the well. The Charsa system is not used by many farmers.

    Persian Wheel is a system of continuous supply of water and irrigates a comparatively larger area.

    A Karez is a horizontal underground canal in the foothills that brings underground water to the surface. The underground canal may be several kilometers long. It is dug by a group of people who then share the water for irrigating their crops. Vertical shafts are also dug down to the canal so that it can be cleared and repaired to prevent any blockage in the flow of water.

    This is an old system practiced only in Balochistan where water is scarce and the evaporation rate is high. By building the canal, underground evaporation loss is minimalized.

    Long Canals taken off from large rivers are called inundation canals. They receive water when the river is high enough and especially when it is in flood.

    A diversion Channel is a narrow version of an inundation canal. They are common in highland areas. Especially in northern mountains where they divert wager from the rivers in narrow channels often high up on valley sides to small fields.

    Tank irrigation is practiced by constructing mud banks across streams to make a small reservoir which collect excess wager during the rainy season.

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