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how is a draught different from a flood​

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Answered by brainy552
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draught-A drought is a period of time when an area or region experiences below-normal precipitation. The lack of adequate precipitation, either rain or snow, can cause reduced soil moisture or groundwater, diminished stream flow, crop damage, and a general water shortage.

flood-A flood is a situation in which water temporarily covers land where it normally doesn't. ... This water comes from the sea, lakes, rivers, canals or sewers. It can also be rainwater.

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Answered by anugulamahalaxmi
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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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