im not living in a drought but we are in a recession
When an ecosystem has a drought, it makes it hard for any living thing to adapt to the new change in climate. It usually kills a drastically large amount of animals and plants, because sometimes living things aren't smart enough to quickly change their lives in order to survive the drought.
Drought and overgrazing has had such a detrimental effect on west Africa in many ways such as lessening the food supply for all the natives living in that area.
When an ecosystem has a drought, it makes it hard for any living thing to adapt to the new change in climate. It usually kills a drastically large amount of animals and plants, because sometimes living things aren't smart enough to quickly change their lives in order to survive the drought.
the great drought made it hard to grow crops
The Anasazi began abandoning their villages after living in them for huundreds of years. Drought, disease, or raids by other tribes may have caused this move.
The Anasazi began abandoning their villages after living in them for huundreds of years. Drought, disease, or raids by other tribes may have caused this move.
The Anasazi began abandoning their villages after living in them for huundreds of years. Drought, disease, or raids by other tribes may have caused this move.
The Anasazi began abandoning their villages after living in them for huundreds of years. Drought, disease, or raids by other tribes may have caused this move.
Drought is not a density-dependent factor limiting population growth. Density-dependent factors, such as predators, food availability, and living space, have effects that intensify as the population size increases. In contrast, drought affects all individuals in an area regardless of population density, thus classifying it as a density-independent factor.
The drought we're in , but don't know what to call the drought. :)
A long period of no rain is called a drought.
Farmers on the plains struggled to make a living when they had to rely on weather conditions to see them through. They had to deal with drought, locusts and grass fires which threatened their crops.