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A severe shortage of rain is called a drought ( or a drowth); one of food is called a famine.
1:Famine means a severe shortage of food (as through crop failure) resulting in violent hunger and starvation and death,while drought means a shortage of rainfall.
A famine
Famine means: a drastic, widespread food shortage, causing severe hunger and starvation.
There is a severe shortage of gas.Murder is a very severe crime.There will be a severe rise in temperature.
it means the shortage of labor workers or that there is no enough workersl employees to do the work in a nation.
In Germany and Austria there were severe food shortages in the final stages of World War 1, and many people died of starvation.
The Starving Time occurred at the English colony of Jamestown in present-day Virginia, in North America. It was a period from 1609 to 1610 when the colonists faced severe food shortages, leading to starvation, disease, and a high death toll.
too much emphasis was on industrialization
People can recover from severe degrees of starvation to a normal stature and function. Children, however, may suffer from permanent mental retardation or growth defects if their deprivation was long and extreme.
Produced large numbers of unattached males and weak family structure
No. A drought is a severe shortage of water from rainfall. This will have different effects in different places, but the drought is the same.