Definition
A tube well is a type of well where a long, thin pipe (tube) is inserted into the ground to extract groundwater. It's like using a straw to drink from a deep glass of water. Tube wells are commonly used in agriculture and for domestic water supply, especially in areas with deep water tables. They usually require a pump to bring the water to the surface. While similar to driven wells, tube wells can reach greater depths. The effectiveness depends on factors like soil composition and water availability.