How can droughts be triggered by physical conditions?
Question: How can droughts be triggered by physical conditions?
Droughts can be triggered by physical conditions such as a lack of precipitation, high temperatures, and dry soil conditions. A prolonged period of little to no rainfall can lead to a meteorological drought. High temperatures can cause an increase in evaporation, leading to a reduction in available water, exacerbating drought conditions. Dry soil conditions can also reduce water availability for plants and crops, leading to agricultural droughts. Physical conditions such as these can also create a feedback loop, where lack of vegetation can further reduce moisture in the air, leading to even less rainfall and exacerbating the drought.
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