Drought is devastating because family and friends can die because of hunger or thist
There are a few devastating effects that a drought can have on a plant. A drought can completely dry out a plant and kill it for example.
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A weak monsoon season can lead to drought and starvation. Heavy monsoons increase agricultural output. Monsoons can also cause devastating landslides and floods.
Fire can be a devastating fact of life within the Australian bush lands, especially after periods of severe drought.
Drought and derecho are two natural disasters that start with "D."
In Australia, animals which are unaffected by the devastating effects of drought include:echidnas - they obtain all their food and moisture needs from termites and ants, so can live virtually anywhereeagles - they often feed on carrion, so can survive on the carcasses of dead animals
a flood happens when there is a drought then it rains a lot then it creates a floof that makes a flood
Because water makes the plants firm.
Overgrazing by livestock, drought, and plowing for agriculture removed the grass in the Great Plains, leaving the soil exposed to wind erosion. This led to the devastating Dust Bowl in the 1930s, causing widespread soil degradation and ecological damage.
When an ecosystem has a drought, it makes it hard for any living thing to adapt to the new change in climate. It usually kills a drastically large amount of animals and plants, because sometimes living things aren't smart enough to quickly change their lives in order to survive the drought.
deforstation increase the likehood of mudflow because deforstation often result in a devastating mudflow