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How does drought affect geography?

How does drought affect geography?

The lack of rain can result in crop loss, a decrease in land prices, and unemployment due to declines in production. As water levels in rivers and lakes fall, water-supply problems can develop.

What are the impacts of drought in Ethiopia?

Impacts of the 2015–16 drought 3 Over 75% of crop production was reported lost in most of the areas affected, a million livestock were reported to have died, and 1.7 million people plus a further 435,000 were estimated to have experienced, respectively, moderate-to-acute malnutrition or severe-acute malnutrition.

What are the effects of drought?

Examples of drought impacts on society include anxiety or depression about economic losses, conflicts when there is not enough water, reduced incomes, fewer recreational activities, higher incidents of heat stroke, and even loss of human life. Drought conditions can also provide a substantial increase in wildfire risk.

What is the environmental impact of drought in Ethiopia?

Based on past experiences, drought affected nearly all sectors in Ethiopia; agriculture (loss of crops and livestock), water resources (in- crease in evaporation and decline in availability of fresh water which results in water stress), inadequate water for industry, reduced elec- tricity production [from hydropower].

What was the cause of famine in Ethiopia?

A major cause of the famine in Ethiopia is the unstable rainfalls that the country receives every year. These include droughts and floods. However, the bigger impact on the famine more recently has been by drought.

Is there famine in Ethiopia?

The famine of 2003 in Ethiopia was the worst famine since the mid-1980s. About one fifth of the population was left without food and tens of thousands of people died as a result of starvation and malnutrition.

What is Ethiopian famine?

Famine in Ethiopia. Ethiopia is one of the world’s larger countries. It has long been plagues with the torment of poverty, illiteracy, hunger and disease. Famine, a reduction in everyday food supply, is a widespread problem that can strike in any corner of the developing world.

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