Droughts can take place in any region where there is a prolonged period of significantly below-average precipitation, leading to water scarcity. This can occur in various parts of the world, from arid regions like deserts to more temperate areas that experience irregular or insufficient rainfall.
Desert regions, such as the Sahara Desert in Africa, the Atacama Desert in South America, and the Australian Outback, are known for experiencing long periods of drought due to their arid climates and limited precipitation.
The longest drought on record occurred in the Atacama Desert in Chile, where it lasted for over 400 years. This region is one of the driest places on Earth, receiving less than 1 millimeter of rainfall annually in some areas.
The Israelites moved to Egypt because of the drought in Canaan.
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The yearly frequency of drought in this scenario is 3 droughts in 30 years, which equates to 1 drought every 10 years on average.
a drought happens in a place where rain does not fall for a long period of time.
Take the prediction that a drought was coming.
A: Japan
a place where water is replaced
Because a drought is almost the hottest place on this world and it is to hot and the water dries all the way up and that the place the drought is located you will not survive without water
Drought
Drought conditions in Australia == ==
A drought and a heatwave looks the same because of the hotness. A drought is the dryness, shortage, and a crop failure for the plants, drought can affect humans, animals and a body of water. droughts produces famines..... A heatwave can increase the temperature of the particular place, but can create a fire or a forest fire and a drought can't.
Most of the times drought occur due to lack of rains in that place which results in the drying of wells, lakes, rivers and underground water sources and eventually leading to water scarcity and thus leading to drought.
If there is a drought in the country there will be no place for the fish
The world's longest drought lasted 400 years from 1571 until 1971 in the Atacama Desert of Chile, the driest place on Earth.
All parts of Australia are subject to drought. However, the eastern coast is least likely to have a drought, meaning that virtually anywhere inland of teh great Dividing Range is more likely to be affected.