The leaves would wilt and it would die
Droughts can occur at any time of year, although technically speaking, a drought is measured over a long period of time. Some areas that receive their rainfall in winter may experience drought in the following summer if falls are below average, while it would be opposite for those who experience main rainfalls in summer.
I suppose it just wouldn't rain [or it would rain after a long period of time]! Simple as that! This would cause a drought.
There is a lack of food and water would survive without food but we cannot survive without water
without it, it would not be a healthy one than it was.
Rain would end or break a drought.
because with out the troposphere we wouldn't have oxygen to breath. also we wouldn't have clouds forming because they occur in the troposphere also. with out clouds we would go into drought and dye.
The biggest drought would more likely have happened during the high summer months like June or July. The reason for suggesting June or July would be due to the time when the sun would be closer to being overhead in the US thereby reducing the chance of rainfall during those months.
It would mean that there would be less water vapor available to condense into clouds and the drought would continue.
It would mean that there would be less water vapor available to condense into clouds and the drought would continue.
A drought is a prolonged period without rain. The opposite would be a deluge, or a flood.
it would be called a drought
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