what would happen when there is no rain?
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When little or no rain falls, soils can dry out and plants can die. When rainfall is less than normal for several weeks, months, or years, the flow of streams and rivers declines, water levels in lakes and reservoirs fall, and the depth to water in wells increases.
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Things get dry. In the short term, plants that have short root systems will dry up and may go dormant or even die, depending on their drought tolerance. Some plants will have deeper roots that can reach down into shallow ground water reserves. In the long term, those ground water reserves will not be replenished if the rains do not fall and will start to recede. The deep ground water often comes from rains that fell in highlands centuries and millennia ago and slowly moved through the ground to us. So if the rains never come for that time length even these will eventually dry up. All plants will die, except the few we might be able to irrigate using expensive desalinated water. Hopefully some long-term thinking will have allowed us to put off short term profit and spend the money to create those desalination facilities. Otherwise, if the short-term profit motive wins, we all die. Even then, we may not be able to replace the oxygen we consume because it’s the green plants that produce the oxygen for us.
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