climate change and many other contributers such as direction of wind which moves liquid in the air (CLOUDS) somewhere else making rain hard to come by.
Mainly floods and droughts.
No.
Places that commonly experience droughts include regions with arid or semi-arid climates, such as parts of Africa, Australia, the Middle East, and the southwestern United States. Additionally, regions impacted by climate change, such as the Mediterranean, are also experiencing more frequent and severe droughts.
Disasters happening in Cameroon ranges from droughts, floods, volcano, gases, hunger, epidemic, mass transport accidents. ricardo rocha
The southern and central parts of Brazil usually experience the driest, hottest climate in the country and can experience droughts that last more than three months out of every year.
Mainly developing countries who rely on the land and will suffer from an increase in droughts, also some northern countries if the earth goes into a mini ice age. (if i may also add that i am very disappointed that this question was yet to be answered)
Droughts is a noun.
In meteorology, a prolonged period of greatly reduced precipitation is called a drought. In a drought, plants and animals can suffer and in severe cases, droughts cause death.
Droughts can occur in regions all around the world, but they are most commonly experienced in arid and semi-arid regions. Areas like Africa, Australia, parts of the United States, and South America often suffer from drought conditions due to limited rainfall and high evaporation rates.
Yes, Romania has frequently droughts.
Yes, Brazil is prone to natural disasters such as floods, landslides, droughts, hurricanes, and wildfires due to its size, geography, and climate. The country has experienced several devastating natural disasters in the past, particularly in regions like the Amazon rainforest and the southeastern coast.
Countries suffer from drought due to a lack of rainfall over an extended period of time, which can lead to water scarcity, crop failure, and food shortages. Droughts can be caused by natural factors such as climate variability, as well as human activities like deforestation and overuse of water resources.