According to NOAA, Report by Region, "The drought epicenters during 2010 were the western Great Lakes, much of the Southeast, the Ohio Valley, the mid-Atlantic states, Hawaii, and parts of the West."
Western Great Lakes would be states like Michigan and Wisconsin.
Top Ten U.S. States by 2010 Population:CaliforniaTexasNew YorkFloridaIllinoisPennsylvaniaOhioMichiganGeorgiaNorth Carolina
There are 50 states in the United States.
The United States has experienced numerous droughts throughout its history, with significant events occurring regularly across different regions. Major droughts have been documented in the 1930s Dust Bowl, the 1950s, and more recently in the 2010s. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), drought conditions can vary in frequency and intensity, with varying impacts across states. The exact number of droughts is difficult to quantify due to differing definitions and regional variations.
Major droughts take place in Dallas, Tx Phoenix, Az.
Detroit has been the most dangerous city in the United States for several years, and still continues to hold the title.
The frequency and intensity of droughts in the U.S. can vary significantly by region and over time. On average, the United States experiences several droughts each year, with major drought events occurring roughly every few years. Significant droughts have affected large areas, such as the Dust Bowl in the 1930s and more recent droughts in California and the Southwest. For precise statistics, it is best to reference data from the U.S. Drought Monitor or similar agencies.
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If the United States was to stop trading with all countries today, every county would starve, so I think it's the US.
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Droughts can last a couple of weeks or a couple of years. In 2002, the drought in US over 30 states resulted in 10.0 billion dollars in damages and costs.
Because of the 50 states.
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