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If there is no rain, then a dam does not help.
There is no long-term solution to drought in Africa. Africa simply doesn't get enough rain. Diverting rivers is impossible except in the rarest of situations.
An underground aquifer would provide the best protection against a water shortage caused by drought.
The primary benefit of the Aswan High Dam was electricity generation, which allowed Egypt to be a modern country. Secondary benefits included preventing the yearly floods of the Nile and keeping a reserve of freshwater, should Egypt have a drought.
Disadvantages: Its costly,the plant requires lots of energy to operatecritics believe this will result in an increase in greenhouse gas emissions.Advantages:It guarantees that in a drought there is always clean water.improves fish habitat.Desalination plants are the size of a warehouse and will be situated in an area close to other industrial facilities and away from large residential areasEach day the plant can supply up to 500 million litres of water.
The plural of drought is droughts.
Some famous Australian droughts are the drought of 1991-1995, and Drought Emily.
meaning of drought
Droughts is the plural noun.
it would be called a drought
Droughts in Australia are never a surprise. As the second driest continent in the world, Australia is subject to frequent droughts, and it is probably more of a surprise when there isn't a drought.
Australia is and has been and it also isn't unusuall for them.Most of Australia, other than the tropics, has been in drought for the past 12 years. Periodically, shires (regions) are taken off the list of drought-declared areas, but given Australia's essentially dry nature; they Australia has had many droughts, and in some parts of the country these droughts are continuing even today. There is always a region or shire in Australia which is drought-declared at any given time. It is the geography of the continent which makes Australia so prone to droughts. Some of Australia's major historical droughts include:The "Federation drought" 1895-1902The drought of 1914-15The World War II droughts between 1937-451965-68 droughtThe 1982-83 drought, culminating in the horrific Ash Wednesday bushfiresEl Niño - 1991 through to 1995This list is by no means exhaustive, as drought continues in many regions, and has done so since the beginning of this new millennium.re returned to the list within months.
There are often droughts somewhere in the world.
Go on to kidcyber and there is more links for droughts!!
well youll be informed but droughts depend on the weather and a drought is prolonged so there would be no point in a drought alarm if you watch the news you'll hear about it or it will come to you
Depends where you are... If you are in northen and southern areas where is it very chilly, then a blizzard will be worse. If you live in Texas or Mexico, a drought would be worse.... Well, now since technology is enhancing, water can be spread into places of droughts...
Droughts themselves do not move. However the can affect big or small areas which can change the longer a drought happens.