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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.
why has the pat wait what
people
Almost every one, except Australia.
This metropolitan area has grown dramatically over the past few years.
Because for the past two years the rainfall has been unusually light so some areas are now experiencing drought conditions.
ball sack
There was a drought
The past tense is "effected".
The Millennium drought (aka "The 2000s") is considered by most to be the worst drought in Australia since its settlement. It began in 1995 and continued until late 2009. Upon the official ending of the drought, Australia's government had spent $4.5 billion in assistance for its citizens.
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they where effected because they was worried that they would not be able to fight because they are past Germany who where the people furthest away from the battle
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" 1895-1902 * The drought of 1914-15 * The World War II droughts between 1937-45 * 1965-68 drought * The 1982-83 drought, culminating in the horrific Ash Wednesday bushfires * El Niño - 1991 through to 1995 This list is by no means exhaustive, as drought continues in many regions, and has done so since the beginning of this new millennium.
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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 have been several periods of drought throughout Kenya's history. The most recent severe drought occurred in 2016, which led to food shortages and water scarcity in many parts of the country. However, droughts are a recurring issue in Kenya, and the country has experienced numerous droughts in the past.
Many parts of Australia are still in a state of drought. Some regions have been drought declared for 13 of the past 16 years, particularly in South Australia, central Queensland and parts of Victoria and New South Wales. As one of the world's driest continents, drought is a continual fact of life.