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Why is there a food shortage during a drought

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Answered by keshavbhatia2202
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This is commonly attributed to the drought. It is the combined climate sequence of water surplus followed by drought that produces the most damaging food shortages (Bourke, 1988). A climate sequence of water surplus followed by drought some 6–10 months later produces the most damaging food shortages.

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Answered by bhavaniv9802
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This is commonly attributed to the drought. It is the combined climate sequence of water surplus followed by drought that produces the most damaging food shortages (Bourke, 1988). A climate sequence of water surplus followed by drought some 6–10 months later produces the most damaging food shortages.

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