South Africa is one of the most rapidly developing countries in Africa. Although it still has a few water infrastructure problems, the issues are being addressed by the government and may soon be over.
the most common challenges that people are facing now in Africa are drought and parasites
By protecting Africa's natural environment, it saves animals from extinction. If African nations use their natural lands for other purposes such as building factories, it reduces the chances of wildlife to survive. This is also the case in South American rain forests.
south Africa has never been on drought.
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Afghanistan suffered a severe drought after the Taliban took over.
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.
england recyle water but they had have one drought
The longest drought on record occurred in the Atacama Desert in Chile, where it lasted for over 400 years. This region is one of the driest places on Earth, receiving less than 1 millimeter of rainfall annually in some areas.
Most countries are not, but some are.
A flood after a drought can lead to rapid runoff due to dry, compacted soil that is less able to absorb water, increasing the risk of erosion, mudslides, and debris flow. The sudden influx of water can also damage crops, disrupt ecosystems, and exacerbate flood damage due to decreased vegetation cover from the drought.
Crops and ultimately people die in drought. Third world countries do not have adequate means to deal with drought.
A drought can occur in some countries where there's not enough rainfall.
The Dust Bowl
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