yes because i know it
Drought
During a drought, there is less water available in the environment, which can disrupt the natural water cycle. Precipitation decreases, leading to less water entering the cycle through rainfall. This can impact the availability of water for plants, animals, and humans, and can lead to water scarcity and ecosystem stress.
Drought
Condensation
evaporation
There is no precipitation during droughts. Water becomes scarce.
All parts of the water cycle are important, because if one part fails then the cycle stops. However, precipitation, when the water falls to the ground, is the one that changes a drought. Too much can then cause a flood.
An earthquake might break the dam. There might be a drought and run out of water
Rain would end or break a drought.
In Botswana, drought significantly disrupts the water cycle by reducing precipitation, which in turn decreases surface water levels in rivers and wetlands. This leads to lower groundwater recharge rates as less rainwater infiltrates the soil. Consequently, the overall availability of water for ecosystems, agriculture, and human consumption diminishes, exacerbating water scarcity issues. Additionally, prolonged droughts can alter plant transpiration rates and affect local climate patterns, further impacting the water cycle.
There is no 'drought cycle' in Antarctica: Antarctica is always dry with little or no precipitation.
I suppose it just wouldn't rain [or it would rain after a long period of time]! Simple as that! This would cause a drought.