no
Droughts do not directly cause deaths, but they can lead to food scarcity, malnutrition, and waterborne diseases which can result in deaths. The exact number of people killed in a drought can vary depending on factors such as the severity of the drought, the region affected, and the population's vulnerability.
No
Yes, malnutrition could cause breathing difficulties. Malnutrition can lead to anemia, and shortness of breath and breathing irregularities are common.
night blindness
a drought can cause crop failure and death to people and animals
a drought can cause crop failure and death to people and animals
Insufficient protein in the diet is the cause of protein malnutrition. Scientific term for protein malnutrition is Kwashiorkor.
Malnutrition would affect your whole body, not just your feet.
Yes, a drought can lead to sickness in various ways. Water scarcity can result in poor hygiene and sanitation practices, increasing the risk of waterborne diseases. Additionally, reduced food production may lead to malnutrition, weakening immune systems and making individuals more susceptible to illnesses. Furthermore, drought conditions can exacerbate respiratory issues due to dust and air quality deterioration.
Diarrhea may sweep other nutrients out of the intestine before they can be absorbed, causing malnutrition.
Yes. Not eating can cause malnutrition
no but it causes herps