Social Sciences, asked by Tanvisrihoney, 6 months ago

What are droughts? How is it different from earthquake??​

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Answered by hansikavie
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A drought is a prolonged period with less-than-average amounts of rain or snow in a particular region. The severity of the drought depends on the amount of time that a region receives below-average precipitation.

Earthquakes are caused by a sudden release of violent ground energy caused either by the shifting of the earth's crust or volcanic/magmatic activity. Most earthquakes occur when two sides of a fault slide past each other. ... The resulting seismic waves are felt as earthquakes..

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