you can die from drought because of starvation and thirst
yes
mostly droughts
Excessive rains do not cause droughts. Droughts are characterized by a lack of precipitation over an extended period of time, leading to water shortages. Excessive rainfall can instead lead to flooding, which is a separate weather phenomenon.
They don't prevent it. They cause droughts to keep the public under control.
No. Earthquakes and droughts are completely unrelated phenomena.
Sahara Desert
The drought in California has helped the environment by minimizing the spread of bacteria that cause a disease called sudden oak death. The drought has also reduced the amount of this bacteria in coastal waters. However, droughts do much more harm than good, and that's even true in California.
In meteorology, a prolonged period of greatly reduced precipitation is called a drought. In a drought, plants and animals can suffer and in severe cases, droughts cause death.
yes we mainly do the way we treat the earth isn't good we take water from the ground and guess what that leads to a drought so yes we do cause droughts and natural disasters
Natural disasters that can occur in tropical savannas include wildfires, droughts, and floods. These regions are also prone to severe thunderstorms and cyclones, which can cause widespread damage to vegetation and infrastructure.
Yes, it can cause damage, crop destruction, floods, and droughts (other places).
There is no direct link between droughts and earthquakes. However, studies show that prolonged droughts can alter the stress distribution within the Earth's crust, potentially influencing fault lines. This could increase the likelihood of pre-existing faults slipping and causing earthquakes.