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*Ralegaon siddhi-Case study*
Hint: what happened before drought and when what happened after mitigation effects
Hint: what happened before drought and when what happened after mitigation efforts?​

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Answered by dkyadav94
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Explanation:

Contraction/Desiccation cracks in dry earth (Sonoran desert, Mexico).

Drought severity world map

A drought (or drouth, in some regions) is an event of prolonged shortages in the water supply, whether atmospheric (below-average precipitation), surface water or ground water. A drought can last for months or years, or may be declared after as few as 15 days.[1] It can have a substantial impact on the ecosystem and agriculture of the affected region[2] and harm to the local economy.[3] Annual dry seasons in the tropics significantly increase the chances of a drought developing and subsequent bush fires. Periods of heat can significantly worsen drought conditions by hastening evaporation of water vapour.

Drought is a recurring feature of the climate in most parts of the world.

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Answered by Shajitha07
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