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What is bibliography of drought

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Answered by Anonymous
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Drought is a feature of climate that is defined as a period of below-average rainfall sufficiently long and intense to result in serious environmental and socioeconomic stresses, such as crop failures and water shortages, in the affected area. Droughts can occur in any climatic region, but their characteristics vary considerably among regions. What droughts in all climatic regions have in common is their gradual onset, which—in contrast to other natural hazards—makes their beginning and end difficult to identify. Defined primarily as natural phenomena, droughts have not received much attention in the social sciences. Only since the 1990s, with the increasing appreciation of the linkages between the environment and society, have droughts begun to be viewed as an issue of interest also for the social sciences.


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Answered by thakuruttamsing10
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Drought is a condition of nature where the range of rainfall is below the average level. Explanation: Drought is a condition of nature where the range of rainfall is below the average level. This is one of the serious factors to be faced as no water is available to support livelihood.

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