depends on how much you started with.
Australia does not suffer population losses during times of drought. It is excessive conditions such as heatwaves and bushfires that cause population loss. During Christmas prior to 2009, dozens of lives were lost in the record-breaking heatwave that hit southern Australia, and the bushfires in February 2009 killed 210.
I wouldn't say any money is lost during the Christmas season. If money is 'well-spent', then there can be no loss.
Most desert plants have the same parts as plants from areas with more rainfall. Some, such as cacti, have lost their leaves and replaced them with spines. Some plants grow leaves during rainy seasons and then shed them during periods of drought. They may do this several times each year. Other plants allow their leaves to shrivel during drought and then spring back to life after a good rain.
The absence of rain for a long period of time is sometimes referred to as a drought. A drought can cause the lost of crops and even can create a desert.
Soil can be lost or damaged if there is heavy wind in the area, if there is a drought and if it loses it's fertile.
Lost interest on the money you've allowed the government to use for free, depending on the size of the refund. Lost use of that money during the year.
great plains suffered a drought that lasted for years. Farmers lost their farms and traveled to find work
Soil can be lost or damaged if there is heavy wind in the area, if there is a drought and if it loses it's fertile.
Soil can be lost or damaged if there is heavy wind in the area, if there is a drought and if it loses it's fertile.
Farmers lost a lot of money and cotton
They lost power as people made more money.
They lost power as people made more money.