well yes and no. Global warming is making the cold places colder and the hot places hotter. Droughts in hot places will most likely become longer or more intence.
in places such as arizona and places among that
balance
Western USA, Australia, UK, Africa,
they are cold blooded just like me baby! xx
in cold places in cold places
Droughts are cold because air is a natural cool temperature.. in your house your temperature is normally a warm or average temperature... your body..being warm as your core body temperature, you feels droughts because the air is pushed through under your door cooling the air inside the room. It's only cold because the room is normally, nevertheless warm. Another example - if your room was freezing cold you would most probably not even feel the drought only because the room if more colder then the air behind the door. - droughts are a natural cold substance and humans core temperature does not match up to it as same with the temperature of the room. (This is my estimated answer..may need summering up)
in hot, arid, places actually anywhere that it doesnt rain for a long time
Penguins live in cold places because they are genetically adapted for the cold.
they live in cold places
Droughts are most likely to occur in arid or semi-arid regions with low precipitation levels and high temperatures. These regions include parts of Africa, Australia, the Middle East, and parts of the United States like the Southwest.
probably Antarctica because it's so cold or Asia because there is known to be many droughts there.