A drought is not categorized by the temperatures that occur but by the amount of annual rainfall.
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Most of the times drought occur due to lack of rains in that place which results in the drying of wells, lakes, rivers and underground water sources and eventually leading to water scarcity and thus leading to drought.
scanty rainfall means acute rainfall because of which many states go dry and at last they occur in drought
The Dust Bowl and it occurred because of the Drought of the 1920's and 1930's
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Constantly. There is always part of Australia in drought.
A drought is not categorized by the temperatures that occur but by the amount of annual rainfall.
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A drought can occur in some countries where there's not enough rainfall.
It depends on what part on the world/continent you are on/live in. For example, Oklahoma is constantly in a drought. Lack of rain and other precipitation is hardly seen in summer and fall. In spring, they sometimes catch up to the average rain that year, but when Summer comes around, they are pretty dry. HOPE THIS HELPED!
At some time in history, any part of Australia could have had a drought. A more specific date is required. Droughts occur anywhere in Australia. They are less common along the southeast coastal regions, but certainly these areas have been drought-declared. The far northern tropical region rarely experiences drought.
There is always some part of Australia in drought. Generally, the worst and longest-lasting droughts occur in conjunction with the El Nino weather phenomenon which recurs every two to seven years.
Drought can occur in various parts of the world, including regions like sub-Saharan Africa, Australia, parts of the United States (such as California and the Midwest), and parts of Asia (like India and parts of China). These regions often experience prolonged periods of little to no rainfall, leading to water scarcity and impacts on agriculture and ecosystems.
They don't!