Droughts can be caused by a lack of precipitation over an extended period, which results in water shortages. Factors such as climate change, deforestation, and human water consumption can also contribute to the occurrence and severity of droughts.
The main causes of drought are lack of precipitation, high temperatures leading to evaporation, and changes in weather patterns such as El Niño. Human activities like deforestation, over-extraction of water, and climate change can also exacerbate drought conditions.
Quickly evaporating rainwater causes most of the drought cycles
Four causes of drought in the Caribbean include irregular rainfall patterns associated with climate change, El Niño events that bring drier conditions, deforestation leading to reduced water retention, and overuse of water resources for agriculture and tourism.
A long period of no rain is called a drought.
A period with little rain is a drought.(The archaic equivalent was drouth.)
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A drought is an extended period of significantly below average precipitation in a region. NO, drought is a shortage of rainfall or dry weather!!!!!!!
Drought, and infertile land
There is no 'drought cycle' in Antarctica: Antarctica is always dry with little or no precipitation.
Drought is not a thing that "comes down" , it is a lack of water.
It causes drought. It becomes so hot
The opposite may be like a drought or similar a summer monsoon that causes rain and a winter monsoon which causes drought so there are some differences and similarity's
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Lack of rain in hot places like Indonesia and Australia will cause drought
The main causes of drought are lack of precipitation, high temperatures leading to evaporation, and changes in weather patterns such as El Niño. Human activities like deforestation, over-extraction of water, and climate change can also exacerbate drought conditions.