The answer is simple. Food is produced from flora. The flora needs water from germination, growth, ... to the existence. Inadequate rain is termed as drought. No water no flora. No flora no food production. ....No food no herbivorous. No herbivorous no carnivorous...no life on earth.
A drought would have little or no effect on them, because they live in the ocean, which droughts cannot affect.
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Being that "flora" means plants... it IS the californian grasslands.
They will die and will be destroyed which is not good.........
A flood after a drought can lead to rapid runoff due to dry, compacted soil that is less able to absorb water, increasing the risk of erosion, mudslides, and debris flow. The sudden influx of water can also damage crops, disrupt ecosystems, and exacerbate flood damage due to decreased vegetation cover from the drought.
a drought is where there is no rainfall for a long period of time making vegetation unable to grow and animals unable to survive. :)
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a drought affects water supply by evaporating it. because it is so hot water evaporates faster than normal resulting in a large drought
Famine is a time of "no food". Drought is a time of "no rain". Drought often brings on famine since lack of water will affect the production of food.
Yes, a drought can affect paper production. Drought conditions can lead to water scarcity, which can impact the availability and quality of water needed for paper production processes, such as pulp manufacturing and paper recycling. This can result in lower paper production or increased costs for water-intensive processes in regions experiencing drought.