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  • '''Drought''' is a non-seasonal [[climate|climatic]] condition in which there is a per Droughts can be mild to severe, and the longer a drought continues, the more serious its impact on the environment. Plants and anima
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  • '''Drought''' is a non-seasonal [[climate|climatic]] condition in which there is a per Droughts can be mild to severe, and the longer a drought continues, the more serious its impact on the environment. Plants and anima
    2 KB (304 words) - 17:40, 18 December 2007
  • ...grows over an area of ground, used to provide protection from erosion and drought, and to improve its aesthetic appearance (by concealing bare earth).
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  • ...ecurred throughout history in [[Ukraine]], including one induced by severe drought and military requisitions in 1921-1922 that resulted in only one-third the
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  • == Drought? == I wrote (a very little) about [[drought]] during the October write-a-thon and I put it in category:Earth Sciences.
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  • * [https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/11/climate/colorado-river-water-cuts-drought.html White House Proposes Evenly Cutting Water Allotments From Colorado Riv ...er-water-conservation-deal-states/ States reach deal with Biden to protect drought-stricken Colorado River] by Joshua Partlow at the Washington Post website.
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  • ...[[pollution]]. Many hazards have blended causation including: [[fire]], [[drought]], and [[floods]]. Current scholars highlight this blended causation, larg
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  • ...y drought-stricken in recent years, as New South Wales endured the longest drought for decades. Water restrictions reached level 5; with recent rain, they ha
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  • ...forced from their home in Sallisaw, [[Oklahoma (U.S. state)|Oklahoma]] by drought, destitution and amalgamation of family farms into mechanized corporate ent
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  • ...s are able to grow in just about any type of soil, but can be sensitive to drought.
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  • |event='''1886-87''':Major drought in the Dakotas
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  • ...fic areas; often these areas are natural habitat or planted with native or drought-tolerant specimens.''
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  • Grevilleas are generally drought-resistant and tolerate a wide range of conditions and soils. This, combine
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  • ...A. (2009). Rain gardening in the South : ecologically designed gardens for drought, deluge, and everything in between. Hillsborough, N.C.: Eno.
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  • ...due to people taking too much water out of the river basin and also due to drought exacerbated by climate change. The region the Colorado River flows through [https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/11/climate/colorado-river-water-cuts-drought.html White House Proposes Evenly Cutting Water Allotments From Colorado Riv
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  • ...n/012009_Doran_final.pdf Doran (2009)].</ref> As a result, [[flooding]], [[drought]] and extreme [[weather]] seem to be more common today than in planet's rec
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  • ...domestic sources. It imports almost all coal and has limited petroleum. A drought in 2007 limited production of hydroelectric power.
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  • ...ave an attractive architectural form. These traits, along with disease and drought resistance, have been combined in strains domesticated as garden plants. Ma Achilleas are, as a group, drought resistant plants that require full sun and good drainage in order to thrive
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  • [[File:The USCGC Oliver Berry brings drinking water to drought stricken Kiribati - 210209-G-UE432-003.jpg | thumb | The ''Oliver Berry'' d | url = https://seapowermagazine.org/coast-guard-delivers-water-to-drought-stricken-kiribati/
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  • This is a hardy, drought-tolerant plant that prefers full sun and moist, but well-drained [[soil]].
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  • ...he right climates (cool temperate) Japanese Maples are generally hardy and drought-resistant, although the leaves of some of the most beautiful varieties wil
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  • In theory there is a crisis of drought gripping most of the state, and has been for the last half-decade.
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  • : Drought on the Great Plains - start of the 10-year dustbowl
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  • ...the dimensions of the narrow canals that the narrow rivers fed in times of drought. But when the young Venetian made his report, a different communication was
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  • Pelargoniums are hardy, drought-tolerant and easily-propagated from stem cuttings, so they’re an easy pla
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  • ...ough for the past six years much of New South Wales has been in a severe [[drought]] and until 2006 there were children living who had never seen [[rain]] in
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  • ...atures a bit, but by because of their direction, they end up extending the drought effects farther inland.
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  • ...n being dimmed for two years from 535 to 537 with consequent crop failure, drought, famine and (in 542) plague. In many parts of the world, especially Britain
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  • ...nal activities that drew a relatively large number of visitors. The recent drought over a number of years has meant, however, that the lake has dried up, with
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  • ...d years before they were replaced by [[Carians|Karian]] immigrants after a drought,<ref>[[Diodorus Siculus]] V 50.3 & V 51.3</ref> two generations before the
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  • ...drought. It is also abundant in areas with temperate climates during warm drought years. In the US it affects the corn crop in the south eastern area.<ref n
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  • ...]] and blended disasters. Hazards frequently studied include: [[fire]], [[drought]], [[earthquake]]s, [[flood]]s, [[volcano]]es, [[hurricane]]s, [[tornado]]s
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  • ...ngendred is the flour;”'' <ref>"When April with his soft rain showers/The drought of March has permeated to the roots,/And bathed every vein in such moisture
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  • ...I've saved all my ''Acer Palmatum var. Painus in the Buttus'' from the [[drought]], but now there are [[Gall wasp]]s in my [[lemon]]! Husband wanted to kno ...at it. Out of nowhere an ''Approval Template'' cropped up, leading to a [[drought]] of ideas on how to proceed, so he deserted the [[Party]]!.He would love
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  • ...Boston Americans), then in 1912, 1915, 1916, and 1918--followed by a long drought called the [[Boston Red Sox#The Curse of the Bambino|Curse of the Bambino]] ...won eight post-season games in a row to win the Series. The team’s 86-year drought was now over; fans reckoned that the “Curse of the Bambino” had been li
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  • ...sewer systems in some cities. The Romans constructed aqueducts to prevent drought and to provide a clean supply of water for the city of Rome. In the 15th ce
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  • ...ce needles were used in the temperate zones, or the leaves from species of drought-resistant trees in desert areas. In 1536, the French explorer [[Jacques Car
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  • ...uce a tree’s ability to respond to stresses such as insect infestation and drought.
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  • ...uce a tree’s ability to respond to stresses such as insect infestation and drought.
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  • ...ironmental pressures ([[salinity]], metal-ions, extreme [[temperature]], [[drought]])
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  • ...from Badgery's Lookout in March 2003. The Shoalhaven River is low due to drought.}}
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