If you are asking about the US . We didn't have a drought in those years. I live in central Ca and I remember the winter of 68 was fairly wet and had snow even in the lower levels. We never have had drought last as long as this one nor as bad. Maine did have a drought in those years.
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A month long drought left our crops thirstier than a man traveling through the dessert. A drought is the absence of enough rain to allow crops to grow. A drought is often followed by dust storms.
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Not sure what you want to know. Some particular drought may have some particular problem associated with it, but , in general, a drought is an extreme shortage of water. Water is necessary for crops , animals and humans. In a severe drought, crops dry up, farm animals would die, if not killed for food. People would die, but they generally migrate to seek water, or else relief agencies bring them water. Drought cause food shortage and make sanitation difficult. Lack of sanitation leads to disease. Countries where drought are common often suffer from poverty.
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habit? A serious answer is that we have autonomic responses. The need to cycle air is one of these
Drought can exacerbate desertification by reducing plant growth, leading to soil erosion and reduced vegetation cover. This can make the soil more vulnerable to wind and water erosion, ultimately contributing to land degradation and desertification.