No. Moisture stress can be a result of drought.
Moisture stress results when the level of water in the plant cell reduces to less than normal levels. This happens when there is an environment deficient of water (like a drought condition)
A drought has the same meaning worldwide, and is therefore still a drought, unless you wish to know the African word for drought. In that case there are many, seeing that Africa is made from many countries with different languages, the most common language in Africa is Swahili, in which drought would be ukame.
The temperature and moisture characteristics are uniform in the same air mass.
The Dust Bowl occurred because of drought. It occurred because of farmers overusing the land and not rotating crops, planting the same things year after year. It occurred because of severe wind storms in the area.
Because the moisture from the soil also helps in the weathering process
Tornadoes, Hurricanes, Tsunamis, Drought, Earthquakes, and Whirlwinds are all natural disasters the happen on Earth. (Whirlwinds and Tornadoes are basically the same thing)
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No. A drought is a severe shortage of water from rainfall. This will have different effects in different places, but the drought is the same.
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A drought has the same meaning worldwide, and is therefore still a drought, unless you wish to know the African word for drought. In that case there are many, seeing that Africa is made from many countries with different languages, the most common language in Africa is Swahili, in which drought would be ukame.
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A drought and a heatwave looks the same because of the hotness. A drought is the dryness, shortage, and a crop failure for the plants, drought can affect humans, animals and a body of water. droughts produces famines..... A heatwave can increase the temperature of the particular place, but can create a fire or a forest fire and a drought can't.
Yes it is the same. Offset Yield strength = 0.2% Proof Stress
if we know initial moisture content of the object we can identify how much drying energy required for dry the same moist material. if it is a food material we have to reduce the moisture content upto certain level, otherwise it may be destroyed. if we know the initial moisture content of same food object, we can reduce its moisture content upto 10% of its initial moisture content.
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I believe that would mean that the air is completely saturated with moisture-- 100% humidity.
Stress, same word. - to be stressed -> être stressé