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SUNY KOREA ATM 102
WHAT IS DROUGHT?
Drought implies less precipitation than is normal over an all-encompassing timeframe, generally a while or more. Or on the other hand, more formally, it is an inadequacy of precipitation over some stretch of time, bringing about a water lack for some action, gathering, or ecological part.
At the point when a few spots are in a dry spell, they might be dry, hot and dusty; splits may show up in the dirt, and waterways, lakes, streams, and different wellsprings of water may go dry. Different places in dry spell get some rain, yet not as much as they, for the most part, get amid that season. A dry season implies that a place has less precipitation (rain or snow) than ordinary over a couple of months or considerably more.
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