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How would you describe the taking of twenty-minute showers during a drought?

It would be very bad because when you take a shower you are going to run out at some point. Thus leaving you no water at all


How would you describe the taking of ten- minute showers during a drought?

Wasteful. During a drought, showers should be kept to 2-3 minutes to conserve water.


What are the problems faced by the people during drought?

They would have a problem of water. The crops would have demolished and The animals and humans would die.


What would happen to an aquifer if there were a drought?

During a drought, less precipitation leads to decreased recharge of the aquifer. As a result, the water level in the aquifer would drop, leading to reduced water availability for wells and surface water bodies that rely on the aquifer. This can have negative impacts on water supply for communities and agriculture.


What problem people have faced during drought occur?

There is a lack of food and water would survive without food but we cannot survive without water


Why would having a tap root be an advantage to a plant in an environment where there are long periods of drought?

Tap root being deep rooted can get water from the depth of the soil during long priods of drought


When and why would a river depth be at its most shallow?

Numerous possible causes such as - during a drought or when too much water is taken for irrigation.


How does drought kill us?

we would die with out water


How would a decrease in a evaporation from the ocean affect the drought?

It would mean that there would be less water vapor available to condense into clouds and the drought would continue.


How would a decrease in evaporation from the ocean affect the drought?

A decrease in evaporation from the ocean would lead to less moisture in the atmosphere, resulting in reduced precipitation. This can exacerbate drought conditions as there would be less water available for replenishing soil moisture and sustaining vegetation. Overall, it would contribute to the persistence and severity of the drought.


What problems does a drought cause?

not enough water means no plants. The plants need water to survive, just like we need water to survive. a drought would cause crop failure, and if it's a long term drought, animals could die.


Why would the aqueducts which carried water and cisterns that stored water be important if a city was attacked?

The aqueduct could be cut, but the cisterns would supply water for a city for a limited period during a siege.