Droughts cause agricultural shortages, affecting food prices. In addition, potable ( drinking water ) supplies and recreational water availability is adversely affected. Thus, the cost of your food and water is, in part, a direct result of droughts. In drought-stricken third world areas, people may move to more hospitable areas. An entire way of life can be affected by the need to relocate because of long-term droughts. An example would be the American dustbowls of the 1930s.
yes it does because droughts causes agricultural shortages
nature because humans dont control when it rains
It destroyed the crops.
balance
In a drought the soil is dry , making it hard to grow any kind of vegetation which wild life and humans depend on for there own survival.
Consider the meaning of the phrase "natural disaster". The second half the phrase - disaster - insinuates that it must cause considerable damage or else be undesirable to humans. Drought fits that description very well. It is capable of devastating crops and causing famines. The first half of the word - natural - tells us that it must not be caused by humans, but must be a result of the Earth's natural cycles. Although humans may have a slight effect on droughts, their effect is negligible, and droughts are a part of the natural cycles of the Earth. Therefore, droughts are certainly a natural disaster.
Without rain, then our plants wouldn't grow as well, there would be droughts, and more people would die of thirst. It also recycles unused water, providing us with bee rain. While it can be refreshing, it can also be polluted water, and can make humans (and animals and plants) ill
*How do pesticides affect humans and animals?
A drought would have little or no effect on them, because they live in the ocean, which droughts cannot affect.
Droughts can lead to water scarcity, which affects agriculture, ecosystems, and communities. They can also contribute to soil erosion, desertification, and wildfires, impacting the environment and biodiversity. Droughts may also exacerbate food and water insecurity, as well as social and economic challenges in affected regions.
Without rain, then our plants wouldn't grow as well, there would be droughts, and more people would die of thirst. It also recycles unused water, providing us with bee rain. While it can be refreshing, it can also be polluted water, and can make humans (and animals and plants) ill
no they dont