Many times in the past, city people have not always realised the impact droughts have. The current 2007 drought in Australia, is affecting city people as well. Very strict water restrictions are in place, but this does only affect gardens and not indoor use. Businesses that rely on gardening have suffered a reduction in income. The increase in some food prices is a city issue as well. Hopefully the good side of all of this will be that more non-farm people will understand in a small way the extreme hardship that such conditions may put Australia's farmers under, and the increased media coverage will highlight how essential farmers are to our everyday existence. It would be good to hear some more contributors thoughts on this issue.
Erosion is worse when farms are in areas with high rainfall or severe drought.
great plains suffered a drought that lasted for years. Farmers lost their farms and traveled to find work
great plains suffered a drought that lasted for years. Farmers lost their farms and traveled to find work
The depression followed by drought and dust storms,
Drought, a serious shortage of water, kills cattle and sheep on farms. It makes farmers abandon their farms. It leads to suicides. It means crops in the ground wither and die. It means people have no food to eat. It means that whole peoples migrate as climate refugees.
Women were to stay home and take care of their children. Men were to work on the farms and do other stuff.
i don't care about this ive been on he CPU for 3 hours and im tired
Crops and ultimately people die in drought. Third world countries do not have adequate means to deal with drought.
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There are no farms in Seattle. There are farms in the region, but no one farms in Seattle.
famine becomes drought because after the drought people start to get hungry and starve themselves and sometimes they starve to death.
Truck farms,horse farms,hog farms,dairy farms (cow & goat),cash crop,fish farms,ect. geterdone!