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They can die. You need water to be able to live.
They can die. You need water to be able to live.
Plants die in droughts. This is why droughts are such a disaster for farmers. Some trees and bushes go into a non-growing state and may survive when they are revived by new rainfall.
effects of a warmar world are- floods droughts etc.
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Drought themselves cannot be controlled. One can try to counter the effects of droughts by putting into place certain water-saving restrictions, but droughts themselves cannot be controlled.
both because when the plants die the spring plants come early
There are many precautions that one can take against droughts. One can plant hardy plants and create a water system for the garden.
Droughts change landforms by not growing plants more and animals to not get food to eat and no shelter for animals. :D :P C:
Yes, Australia does experience droughts on the coast, although these are less common and their effects less intense, than droughts further inland. Droughts on the coast are usually manifested by a lack of rain to fill dams, and the gradual drying off (and dying off) of trees and other vegetation. Desertification does not occur in these areas.
A lack of water can lead to droughts, which can significantly impact nature by causing widespread damage to plants, animals, and ecosystems. It can reduce biodiversity, lower crop yields, and threaten the survival of various species that depend on water for their existence. Overall, droughts can disrupt the balance of nature and have long-lasting negative effects on the environment.
-requires alot of space to build dams -dams have chances of breaking, which can cause severe effects on environment, economy, humans -takes a while to build dams -droughts and natural disasters can effect power plants thats about it