It derpends on the crop. Usually, too little water results in a failed crop. Too much water can lead to rot - which might affect all, or just part of a crop. Some crops such as rice actually thrive in flooded plains.
It destroyed the crops.
No water crops die. Too much water crops die.
Floods and droughts are known as natural disasters.
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It is a Catastrophic Event.
A succession of monsoon floods and droughts made life difficult there, so most of the people left.
Floods could damage crops and soil, leading to significant losses for farmers. Droughts could reduce water supply for irrigation, stunting crop growth and reducing yields. Farmers built irrigation systems such as canals, wells, and dams to bring water to their fields during dry spells or invested in drought-resistant crops to adapt to the changing conditions.
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Floods, drought, fires and earthquakes are examples of natural disasters.
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Mainly floods and droughts.