The crop will dry up and die
Modern Lungfishes are in 3 families: Ceratodontidae- found in Australia, Lepidosirenidae- found in South America, and Protopteridae- found in Africa. These relict fish have elogated bodies, much like that of an eel. They have small scales, and these fish actually have paired lungs. Although these fish have lungs, Lungfish normally only use these air sacs during times of extreme stress. They have been know to stay in bodies of water that have a tendency to dry up during the summer. The Lungfish has the ability to burrow in the mud and survive by breathing with their lungs until the rain comes.
Lungfish are a type of fish that live in Africa in rivers. They have lungs which they use to breathe. If the river that they live in dries up, they will form a cocoon of mucus and (I think) dirt, which they will stay in until it it rains again and the river fills back up with water, which may take three or four years.
Round Up typically needs to dry for at least 30 minutes before rain can be expected to not wash it away.
Mudflows then occur after
It tends to dry-up through the lack of rain
Wind necessarily doesn't "dry up" the rain but it helps to move around water particles, this is something people in humid areas experience a lot. Wind also helps aid the evaporation of water and other natural processes.
"I woke up late this morning, so it's going to rain later today." This is an example of a non sequitur because waking up late does not logically lead to the conclusion that it will rain later in the day.
It probably had water in its burrow and came up to get dry.
plants and crops would dry up and we wouldn't have a food source
the sun It can also be caused by a lack of rain or drought or possibly a blockage further up river.
Yes, they can if it is dry ,hot ,and not a lot of rain . Even if it is high up.