Droughts are most likely to occur in places that experience unusually long periods of time between rains, such as semi-arid borderline deserts. They are also more common in areas that have been over-farmed and the topsoil has been depleted.
Most of the droughts occur when there is lack of trees.
No, they cause floods
Droughts can occur in all states of Australia.
Droughts in America usually occur in the summer and hot seasons
Droughts can, and do, occur during any time of the year in Australia.
No, the weather has no influence on the Earth's crust.
yes, droughts occur in only one area where water scarcity is present
When 100 millimetres of widespread rains occur in less than 12 hours and is likely to continue for several hours
Yes, Australia does experience droughts on the coast, although these are less common and their effects less intense, than droughts further inland. Droughts on the coast are usually manifested by a lack of rain to fill dams, and the gradual drying off (and dying off) of trees and other vegetation. Desertification does not occur in these areas.
wildfires and droughts
droughts occur in hot-dry areas of land