They will die and will be destroyed which is not good.........
To save plants from drought
There are actually tons of drought tolerant plants - you just need to look harder.
Drought can significantly reduce maize production by causing water stress in plants, leading to decreased yields and poor quality of maize. It can also affect plant development, pollination, and kernel formation, resulting in lower overall productivity. Additionally, drought can increase the susceptibility of maize plants to pests and diseases, further impacting harvests.
The plants will die and there will be a drought :) :> :} :]
Wind can exacerbate drought conditions by increasing the rate of evaporation from soil and plants, leading to further drying. Strong winds can also transport moisture away from an area, reducing the chances of rainfall. Additionally, wind can contribute to the spread of wildfires in drought-stricken regions, making conditions even more severe.
Photosynthesis requires sunlight (it is one of the main factors necessary for Photosynthesis) and during droughts sunlight is not obtainable. Therefore, it affects the process of Photosynthesis.
A drought would have little or no effect on them, because they live in the ocean, which droughts cannot affect.
the plants which grow in the drought region(region where very less water is available0 e.g., cactus, date palm, bryophyllum etc.,
drought
A drought significantly impacts flora by reducing soil moisture, which limits water availability for plants. This can lead to wilting, stunted growth, and increased susceptibility to disease and pests. Many plants may shed leaves or enter a dormant state to conserve resources, while prolonged drought can result in die-offs, particularly for sensitive species. Additionally, altered competition dynamics can occur as drought-tolerant species may thrive while others decline.
One is that people are not getting enough water. The drought his affecting the nature because there no water for the plants. One is that people are not getting enough water. The drought his affecting the nature because there no water for the plants.
Environmental stressors such as extreme temperatures, drought, disease, and pests are the most hazardous to plants as they can weaken their immune system and affect their growth and development. Additionally, exposure to pollutants and toxins in the soil or air can also be harmful to plants.