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Difference between Flood and drought ez question but still asking hehehe​

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Answered by Goldenjungkookie
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Droughts occur when an abnormally long dry period uses up available water resources. Floods happen when watercourses or rain swallow up land that is usually uncovered. These natural disasters are often made worse by human action. ... As it builds up on the surface, the water ends up causing widespread damage.

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Answered by LEGEND778
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Differences between droughts and floods are :

  • Flood is caused due to excessive rainfall.
  • Drought is caused due to scarce rainfall.​  
  • Floods can also be caused due to rivers when the flow rate exceeds the capacity of the river channels.
  • When a region notes scarcity of ground or surface water for an exceeded period of months or even years.

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