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Rain would end or break a drought.
a drought is specifically a lack of water in a certain area and is not to do with water prices, for example if a village lived next to a reservoir but were not allowed to take water from it because they could not afford it and therefore livestock and the population suffered it would be a breach of human rights and water deprivation, not drought. hope this answers your question
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
A drought would have little or no effect on them, because they live in the ocean, which droughts cannot affect.
There would be a drought and we would die.
Although peanuts are not quite the successful crop they used to be, largely due to drought and falling prices and demand, the "peanut capital" of Australia is still the Queensland town of Kingaroy.
A drought has the same meaning worldwide, and is therefore still a drought, unless you wish to know the African word for drought. In that case there are many, seeing that Africa is made from many countries with different languages, the most common language in Africa is Swahili, in which drought would be ukame.
a drought
we would die with out water