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    many problems California has been facing even today. Drought has been a growing problem in California each year. How to tackle this problem is up to government and many scientists. There have been many case studies determining how and why drought has devastated the state of California. Water is a necessary and most important resource in California. Our water comes from groundwater, rivers, or lakes. Since California is facing a tremendous drought these resources are becoming destroyed. Now there is

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    the name given to parts of Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, and Colorado that suffered from extensive farming and natural drought. When homesteaders started farming and raising cattle on this land, these practices left the soil exposed to the danger of erosion by the strong winds that blow across the flat plain (Dust Bowl, n.d.). These winds, combined with a severe drought caused three to four inches of topsoil to blow away. This caused the federal and state governments to develop programs for soil

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    either directly or indirectly to the people living in areas that face drought or famine in a given country. Drought can be defined in a simple conceptual way that it is a prolonged and abnormally dry and hot period when there is scarcity of water for the normal needs of the affected community or ecosystem Dependency is relying on someone or something else for aid or support. In this case people who are mostly affected by drought tend to rely on the government and donors. Donor in this case refers

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    Climate Change and Drought in California Definition of Drought Most of us consider drought as a period of dry and hot weather with too little or no rain, and while any or all of these conditions might be existent during drought, the definition of drought is more complex and subtle. According to the United States Geological Survey, California Water Science Center (as cited in Congressional Digest, 2015, p. 2): A drought is a period of drier-than-normal conditions that results in water-related problems

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    Water Conservation Essay

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    of water shortages during droughts, water sustains human life, it helps preserve our environment, and it saves money. Conserving water helps minimize the effects of water shortages during droughts. Even though water eventually returns back to the Earth, it doesn’t always return to the same spot. When an area doesn’t get the water it needs, a drought occurs. A drought occurs when there is a prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall; resulting in water shortages. Droughts also cause food shortages

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    makes the North-East part of Ethiopia the worst affected is because it had the worst drought out of Ethiopia. Priorities on food security Challenges to food security Ethiopia has the ability to grow on land and produce food for themselves and sell it to make money however there is a challenge stopping them. Rain patterns change all the time either ending in droughts or floods meaning land can’t be grown. If a drought happens it will affect millions meaning they can’t produce enough food then he food

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    of the water shortage is droughts. Critical droughts in Kenya leave many people without food and water. The drought effects more than 2.6 million people (Frej). In the last ten years, Kenya has endured a serious almost critical drought. Global warming plays a key role in the drought, and it has prolonged the drought longer than expected. The outcome of the drought is that many Kenyans are not able to grow their crops and keep their livestock alive. Another reason droughts are being prolonged is because

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    being battling with drought. Drought can be defined as a prolonged period of rainfall below normal, extended decrease of groundwater, or the stunting of vegetation growth due to a lack of water. In the past four decades, California has weathered many droughts. These ranged from a short, severe drought from 1976–77 to a prolonged six-year drought in 1987–92. The latest drought began in 2012, and it includes the driest three-year stretch in 120 years of recordkeeping. This drought has been more widespread

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    The Potential for Future Crop Loss Essay

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    variables, which influence drought and plant disease resulting in a loss of crops. The first variable is that of drought. Drought is a result of shifting weather patterns, which changes the amount of precipitation an area receives. There are three major causes of drought, deficient and unfavorably distributed precipitation, excess heat and warm winds (Nemanishen, 1998, p.35). Historically the grasslands of North America have had a highly varied climate with years of drought immediately followed by

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    Water is a precious resource. It is the lifeblood of every living thing on Earth. California is in the midst of a water crisis. Combined with a three (plus) year drought and many people moving into the state there is not enough water to support the crops the farmers need to grow. There is also a tiny little fish that is causing a mess in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. The Delta water pumps were turned off to prevent the extinction of the tiny little fish. Some farmers have to let their fields

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