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During a drought there is less rainfall.
Some areas are more at risk from drought than others due to factors such as geographic location, climate patterns, and soil composition. Regions that experience limited rainfall, high temperatures, or poor water storage capacity are more susceptible to drought conditions. Human activities, such as overexploitation of water resources or deforestation, can also exacerbate the risk of drought in certain areas.
The definition of a full drought is an extended period of time without any precipitation. When a drought goes on for too long, a serious risk of dust storms also arises.
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Ponds dry up during a drought because usually during a drought it is very hot so the pond water evaporates very quickly and a drought there is usually little to no water in the area the drought is happening
A drought is not categorized by the temperatures that occur but by the amount of annual rainfall.
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Rain water harvesting should be done at the drought occurring areas.
An earthquake might break the dam. There might be a drought and run out of water
It can be, depends. The drought during the depression was helped along by overfarming, but others are just climate patterns. Nope drought is a natural disaster
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