what are the consequences of floods and droughts in an area
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Common consequences of drought include: Diminished crop growth or yield productions and carrying capacity for livestock. Dust bowls, themselves a sign of erosion, which further erode the landscape. Dust storms, when drought hits an area suffering from desertification and erosion.
Heavy rains lead to rise in the water level of rivers, seas and oceans. Water gets accumulated in the coastal areas which results in floods. These floods cause extensive damage to crops, domestic animals, property and human life. During floods, many animals get carried away by the force of water and eventually die.
Explanation:
There will be a lot of human loss
Due to floods all the places will fled away
And due to drought no crop will be growing in that area and people won't get sufficient water