When the place gets hot ,dry, and dusty. Cracks start to appear in the soil. The water levels of lakes, streams, and rivers start to go down.
A drought has the same meaning worldwide, and is therefore still a drought, unless you wish to know the African word for drought. In that case there are many, seeing that Africa is made from many countries with different languages, the most common language in Africa is Swahili, in which drought would be ukame.
it would be called a drought
yes they did
Drought, and infertile land
Follow the weather news on Television.
Take the prediction that a drought was coming.
The drought we're in , but don't know what to call the drought. :)
It is known as a drought.
Approximately 14% of countries worldwide are affected by drought, with regions such as the Middle East, Africa, and Australia experiencing higher levels of drought vulnerability. Climate change is expected to exacerbate this issue in the coming years.
They don't!
yes because i know it
I DONT KNOW AND ME TOO I WILL WANT TO KNOW!
A drought has the same meaning worldwide, and is therefore still a drought, unless you wish to know the African word for drought. In that case there are many, seeing that Africa is made from many countries with different languages, the most common language in Africa is Swahili, in which drought would be ukame.
You cannot know that Jeff the killer is coming for you.
A long period of no rain is called a drought.
Its coming right now!
Many parts of Australia are still in a state of drought. Some regions have been drought declared for 13 of the past 16 years, particularly in South Australia, central Queensland and parts of Victoria and New South Wales. As one of the world's driest continents, drought is a continual fact of life.