They will dry up because of the lack of water in that area the river is in.
if its really bad, dry them up.
Droughts can, and do, occur during any time of the year in Australia.
In Greek mythology, Poseidon is the god of the sea, rivers, floods, droughts, earthquakes, and horses.
Droughts in rivers, dams and water contamination affects the inland waterways.
bec the had severe droughts during the year i think 2200 to 2250
the dug trenches
Droughts occur all year around, depending on the region of the country. In Australia, for example, droughts are more likely to occur during winter months in the northern areas, and during summer in the south. Having said that, however, droughts are extended periods without rain, and are likely to continue for well over a year.
There is no precipitation during droughts. Water becomes scarce.
Precipitation, most likely rain, But can rain somewhere else, and flash flood, or just ephemeral rivers/streams form
No. Earthquakes and droughts are completely unrelated phenomena.
During droughts, lack of rain can lead to wells drying up, as the reduced precipitation diminishes the recharge of groundwater sources. This inadequate replenishment causes water levels in wells to drop, impacting their availability for use.
The impacts of global warming will hit rivers and river communities first and worst, in the form of increased droughts, floods, and waterborne diseases.