Winds can affect droughts by blowing topsoil off the land,so destroying seeds and preventing plants from growing.
Drought can certainly increase desertification. As plants die off, there are fewer roots and other vegetative protection for the soil, and more soil can be picked up by the wind and carried off.
a drought affects water supply by evaporating it. because it is so hot water evaporates faster than normal resulting in a large drought
because it can displace the soil
how does temeperature differences affect wind speed
Drought dries the soil. Soil gets powdery because it is so dry. Wind blows powdery soil away. This is only one form of erosion.
cause in england there's a drought and you have to pay for water
Drought can certainly increase desertification. As plants die off, there are fewer roots and other vegetative protection for the soil, and more soil can be picked up by the wind and carried off.
A drought would have little or no effect on them, because they live in the ocean, which droughts cannot affect.
drought was one main factor that caused the dust bowl.
drought
Wind does not affect tsunamis.
wind has no affect on rubber
They will die and will be destroyed which is not good.........
Wind does not affect tsunamis.
a drought or windy rain
a drought is where there is no rainfall for a long period of time making vegetation unable to grow and animals unable to survive. :)
cant grow crops