yes
-requires alot of space to build dams -dams have chances of breaking, which can cause severe effects on environment, economy, humans -takes a while to build dams -droughts and natural disasters can effect power plants thats about it
dams cause many fishs' life cycle
Droughts in rivers, dams and water contamination affects the inland waterways.
they bult dikes and dams to rederect the water and to clam te water.
no
Yes, Australia does experience droughts on the coast, although these are less common and their effects less intense, than droughts further inland. Droughts on the coast are usually manifested by a lack of rain to fill dams, and the gradual drying off (and dying off) of trees and other vegetation. Desertification does not occur in these areas.
Dams are usually built were there are droughts or floods because damns can control the flow of water to prevent floods from happening and store water in case a drought affects a local town, village or city.
mostly droughts
Excessive rains do not cause droughts. Droughts are characterized by a lack of precipitation over an extended period of time, leading to water shortages. Excessive rainfall can instead lead to flooding, which is a separate weather phenomenon.
They don't prevent it. They cause droughts to keep the public under control.
No. Earthquakes and droughts are completely unrelated phenomena.
Sahara Desert