Droughts cannot be prevented. Droughts are natural disasters, and there is nothing anyone can do to prevent them. However, their effects can be reduced, by simple measures such as limiting unnecessary water use.
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Drought can have serious health, social, economic and political impacts with far-reaching consequences.
Water is one of the most essential commodities for human survival, second only to breathable air. So when there is a drought, which by definition means having too little water to meet current demands, conditions can become difficult or dangerous very quickly.
The consequences of drought may include:
Hunger and famine-Drought conditions often provide too little water to support food crops, through either natural precipitation or irrigation using reserve water supplies. The same problem affects grass and grain used to feed livestock and poultry. When drought undermines or destroys food sources, people go hungry. When the drought is severe and continues over a long period, famine may occur.
Thirst-All living things must have water to survive. People can live for weeks without food, but only a few days without water.
Disease-Drought often creates a lack of clean water for drinking, public sanitation and personal hygiene, which can lead to a wide range of life-threatening diseases.
Wildfires-The low moisture and precipitation that often characterize droughts can quickly create hazardous conditions in forests and across range lands, setting the stage for wildfires that may cause injuries or deaths as well as extensive damage to property and already shrinking food supplies.
Social conflict and war-When a precious commodity like water is in short supply due to drought, and the lack of water creates a corresponding lack of food, people will compete-and eventually fight and kill-to secure enough water to survive.
Migration or relocation-Faced with the other impacts of drought, many people will flee a drought-stricken area in search of a new home with a better supply of water, enough food, and without the disease and conflict that were present in the place they are leaving.
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You cannot stop the drought. You can only alleviate the conditions. You can do this by: * Avoiding using running taps unnecessarily, e.g. when washing dishes and when cleaning teeth * Avoid washing your car or watering the garden with a hose * Install rainwater tanks to catch whatever rain does fall * Do not support unnecessary deforestation and tree-clearing
You cannot stop a drought. A drought is mostly found in the plains and is weather we cannot control.
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The Barcelona drought is part of the larger phenomenon of global warming. Hot, arid air came from the Sahara desert and prevented the usual moist air from the Atlantic from raining on the mountains surrounding Barcelona.
The drought we're in , but don't know what to call the drought. :)
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The Barcelona drought is part of the larger phenomenon of global warming. Hot, arid air came from the Sahara desert and prevented the usual moist air from the Atlantic from raining on the mountains surrounding Barcelona.
The answer of drought in homonym
The word is drought.
The absence of rain for a long period of time is sometimes referred to as a drought. A drought can cause the lost of crops and even can create a desert.
There was a drought in Africa
how big is a drought or how tall
A drought will dry everything up.