No they are different. A famine is when there is very little food around like around the early 1900s a bunch of people from Ireland came to the United States because they had a potato famine meaning very little potatoes were around. A drought is where you live in a place where it barely rains so everything is really dry. Like in the movie A Cinderella Story they live in a town and there is a drought meaning it has not rained in a really long time.
draught
conclusion OS draught
A homophone for draught is draft.
Animals that are used for farm labour are called draught animails or draught breeds.
Draught (draft[draft]U.K. spelling of )
The plural form of draught is draughts.
No. Oxen are draught animals.
"la famine" (fem.) is a period of starvation, where people have so little to eat that they would eat anything. A word of the same family is "la faim", which means "hunger". "Famine" is the same word in English.
The country was struck by a terrible famine last year. Three thousand people died in our town because of famine. World famine and natural disasters are not the same because famine can be addressed by governments and individuals to save the lives of human beings.
Draught only has one syllable.
Daft and haft both rhyme with draught
Push factors: Famine, Draught, Natural disasters Poor Living conditions Low income Pull factors: High income Good living conditions