maybe it might cause roads to breakapart and it might cause more litter to be on land
Examples: flooding, earthquakes, frost, drought, land slides, pollution.
A drought affects the land around us in a negative way. It dries up the soil, which in turn causes vegetation to die.
Drought and flooding.
Flooding can affect the land by causing erosion, sediment deposition, and soil contamination. It can also lead to loss of infrastructure, damage to crops, and disruption of ecosystems. Floodwaters can carry pollutants and debris that can degrade the quality of the land.
Rain provides essential water for land to support plant growth, agriculture, and ecosystems. It helps to replenish groundwater, support healthy soil composition, and decrease the risk of drought. However, heavy rainfall can also lead to flooding, erosion, and landslides, which can damage land and disrupt ecosystems.
A drought can dry out the soil and vegetation on the lithosphere, leading to increased erosion and land degradation. The lack of water can also affect underground aquifers and cause land subsidence in areas with heavy groundwater extraction, impacting the stability of the lithosphere.
flooding
Very little given they're in drought!
In Australia, drought and flooding
animal migration.
Drought can lead to soil erosion and land degradation, as lack of water weakens the soil structure. This can contribute to the destabilization of the lithosphere by increasing the risk of landslides and soil erosion. Additionally, prolonged drought can impact groundwater levels and cause land subsidence in certain regions.
Migration of animals