What is the partial drought?
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A partial drought is usually defined as more than 14 days without appreciable precipitation, whereas a drought may last for years. ... Catastrophic droughts generally occur at latitudes of about 15°-20°, in areas bordering the permanently arid regions of the world.
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Drought, condition of abnormally dry weather within a geographic region where some rain might usually be expected. ... If the drought is brief, it is known as a dry spell, or partial drought. A partial drought is usually defined as more than 14 days without appreciable precipitation, whereas a drought may last for years.
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