Drought can cause significant damage to agriculture by reducing crop yields and leading to food shortages, which can drive up prices and impact food security. It also affects water supply, depleting reservoirs and aquifers, which can harm ecosystems and reduce water availability for drinking and sanitation. Additionally, prolonged drought can lead to soil degradation, increased erosion, and loss of biodiversity, ultimately affecting the livelihoods of communities dependent on Natural Resources. Economic impacts can be severe, particularly in regions heavily reliant on agriculture and tourism.
a drought can cause crop failure and death to people and animals
a drought can cause crop failure and death to people and animals
Rain water harvesting should be done at the drought occurring areas.
Drought and Floods
They bother cause damage and disasters
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The Damage Done was created in 1997.
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A large drought overwhelmed the Great Plains area in the 1930s. The drought caused much damage in the Dust Bowl states.
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Droughts are a natural occurrence and the desert is almost always in a perpetual state of drought. There is nothing man can do to prevent or stop a drought. Only God (or Mother Nature) can do that.
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