Hey questioner, droughts impact on people because our human bodies require water which the dry spell (drought) takes away. We also can't clean ourselves, water the garden, drink and survive etc.
nature because humans dont control when it rains
Famine: People may not have enough nutrition later on. Drought; Farmers need to find new farmland and they can't grow crops near the droughts because it is too dry. Farmers may even need to migrate to other countries to start their farmland.
they kill people's crops and many people die
it has
Geologic refers to rocks, and it certainly isn't caused by rocks. It isn't directly caused by humans, either, though our effect on greenhouse gasses present in the atmosphere is thought to have contributed to an increased number of droughts in recent years.
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.
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
The impact it has in humans is loss of property, loss of lives and loss of sanity.
Droughts can vary significantly in duration, lasting anywhere from a few weeks to several years, depending on climatic conditions and geographical factors. Short-term droughts may occur seasonally, while long-term droughts can persist for a decade or more. The severity and impact of a drought also depend on the region's water management practices and resilience to dry conditions. Overall, the frequency and length of droughts are influenced by climate variability and change.
Droughts may severely impact the population of a species in a particular place, but it unlikely that a drought alone could wipe out an entire species, unless that species was geographically restricted for some reason.
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