yes it does because droughts causes agricultural shortages
It destroyed the crops.
they affect the earth by not giving any water to the animals and plants!
Droughts themselves do not move. However the can affect big or small areas which can change the longer a drought happens.
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um wouldn't like droughts and floods and stuff like that affect them
A good breeding stock:)
A farm animal used for reproductive purposes would typically be called "breeding stock." Breeding stock are chosen from animals with the most desireable characteristics, in hopes of improving the farmers herd or flock. Some farms specialize in producing breeding stock to be sold to other farmers or breeders. Skye
A drought would have little or no effect on them, because they live in the ocean, which droughts cannot affect.
Winds can affect droughts by blowing topsoil off the land,so destroying seeds and preventing plants from growing.
It doesn't. It's the feedlots and feeding operations that may be located close to Australian waterways that will affect them, not cattle that are breeding.
No water crops die. Too much water crops die.