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distinguishe between answer please​

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Answered by Anasuya329
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The main difference between Drought and Flood is that the Drought is an extended period when a region notes a deficiency in its water supply and Flood is a overflow of water that submerges land. ... A drought can last for months or years, or may be declared after as few as 15 days

Answered by saroopkaur343
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Flood:

  • Flood can be recovered with the help of government.
  • Flood affect for only few weeks.
  • Excess of water defines flood.
  • It occurs due to heavy rainfall.

Drought:

  • Scarcity of water is called drought.
  • Drought affects for longer period of time i.e. Month or years.
  • Shortage of water defines drought.
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