Phrases with «year drought»

The phrase "year drought" refers to a period of time, usually a whole year, where there is little to no rainfall or water available. It means there is a scarcity of water for plants, animals, and people in that particular region or area. Full definition

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Sentences with «year drought»

  • The loss was significantly influenced by record - setting temperatures, unlike a similar 15 - year drought in the 1950s which was driven by a lack of precipitation. (newsdeeply.com)
  • At 55, I began a push - up routine and quickly progressed from a 20 - year drought of zero to being able to do 30. (marksdailyapple.com)
  • The outlook for a three - year drought like 2013 - 2015, however, is mixed. (arstechnica.com)
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