The term "drought" generally has different degrees of meaning, depending upon the normal climate of the country where drought is occurring. For example, in a tropical country, where heavy rainfall is the norm, drought may refer to a period of a matter of mere weeks without rain.
In its truest sense, though, drought is an extended period of lack of rain, which has economic repercussions on the country. This may have the following effects:
In less developed countries, drought leads to famine. It also causes diseases as there is less water available for basic hygiene and sanitation. Wars have even been fought over access to available water.
Well, we had strong regulations on when we can water our grass, but I don't think they are still in effect. I don't actually think we're in a drought anymore; we've had a lot of rain lately.
Maybe. The presence of clouds has no effect on drought - only rain.
Drought.
One is that people are not getting enough water. The drought his affecting the nature because there no water for the plants. One is that people are not getting enough water. The drought his affecting the nature because there no water for the plants.
Drought and overgrazing has had such a detrimental effect on west Africa in many ways such as lessening the food supply for all the natives living in that area.
The area becomes drier, called a drought. If the decrease is great enough then the area becomes a desert.
flooding
animal migration.
drought conditions in the midwest
A drought would have little or no effect on them, because they live in the ocean, which droughts cannot affect.
a drought or windy rain
Oh I got it now sorry for the bother.