Drought
A dry spell refers to a period of time with little to no rain or precipitation. It can lead to drought conditions, affecting agriculture, water supply, and the environment. Dry spells can have significant impacts on ecosystems and human activities that rely on water.
It depends on the area. Some areas might have more dry spells than wet spells, and vice versa.
Hot and dry
If it doesn't rain for several days (or even weeks), it's called a dry spell.If it rains for a period of several days, it is a wet spell.A "spell" here is simply an unspecified period of time, not a witch's "spell".
Yes, after a prolonged period on dry sand in the hot sun.
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A xerothermic period is a prolonged period of hot and dry conditions. These periods can lead to droughts and impact ecosystems by increasing the risk of wildfires and affecting plant and animal populations that rely on water availability.
Dry spells are a common occurrence in the Plains states and can vary in frequency depending on the region and time of year. These regions are known for their semi-arid climate, which can lead to periods of drought and dry weather. Dry spells can last for weeks to several months, impacting agriculture and water resources in the area.
Hot and dry conditions for an exteded period of time.
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The present dry spell in the Sahel has been severe and prolonged, with significant impacts on agriculture and food security. While the Sahel region has experienced dry spells in the past, the current dry spell is considered more intense and longer-lasting, partly due to climate change exacerbating the situation. The frequency and intensity of dry spells in the Sahel are likely to continue increasing if global efforts to address climate change are not significantly scaled up.
Yes. Venus is dry and extremely hot.