40 million hectares of land in India is flood-prone and an equally large part of the country is also drought prone. What are the causes of this?
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due to drought prone and flood prone in India a large number of cattle is destructed or travelling out because this cattle are unusable both are very harmful for our farmers in draught prone cultivation is is affected due to lack of water But in opposite of flood prone in this prone cultivation is affected by flood flooding at last cattle remain waste this are the causes of drought prone and flood prone
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flood prone excess rainfall more trees no obstructing paths for water more percolation more river basins
drought prone no tress and rainfall no paths for transporting water no percolation no river basins
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