Floods and famines are two sides of a same problem. How
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Like all living organisms, human beings need water to survive. It is used for washing, drinking, and watering crops, to name just a few things.
a. The amount of water that is available usually depends on the amount of rain and snow that falls. Unfortunately, precipitation is not distributed equally around the world.
b. Some areas barely see rain while others get more than their share. Over time, most people in an area get used to too little or too much. The problems start when dramatic changes occur when they are least expected.
c. 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.
d. These natural disasters are often made worse by human action. Paved roads and cities full of asphalt prevent water from sinking into the ground. As it builds up on the surface, the water ends up causing widespread damage.
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a. The amount of water that is available usually depends on the amount of rain and snow that falls. Unfortunately, precipitation is not distributed equally around the world.
b. Some areas barely see rain while others get more than their share. Over time, most people in an area get used to too little or too much. The problems start when dramatic changes occur when they are least expected.
c. 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.
d. These natural disasters are often made worse by human action. Paved roads and cities full of asphalt prevent water from sinking into the ground. As it builds up on the surface, the water ends up causing widespread damage.
SIR IF YOU THINK THAT THIS IS USEFUL PLEASE MARK BRAINLIEST
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As both conclude to same result.
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