There are many causes of droughts.
When water vapor does not rise to the cooler regions of the atmosphere rain does
not fall; causing a drought. Also, a drought can be caused by the change in
wind patterns. The change in wind patterns can move clouds and moisture through
the atmosphere causing an area to receive less rain or snow for a long period
of time. Mountains can causes droughts because they can prevent wind from blowing
moisture to areas in need of rain. Lastly, when an area experiences a stalled high
pressure system, the area is exposed to excessive sunny weather which causes a drought.
Title: Droughts
URL: http://library.thinkquest.org/C003603/english/droughts/causesofdroughts.shtml
Dry Drought
Monday, October 8, 2012
What is a drought?
A drought
is a long period of dry weather where little or no rain falls. Droughts happen
often and naturally around the world. The severity of the drought depends on
how little precipitation falls, how long the drought lasts, and the size of the
area that is affected. A drought can cause low water in streams, rivers, lakes
and ponds, water level in wells, and dried up vegetation. Some people do not realize
that this affects their food and water intake. You can do your part during a drought
by using less water, such as, watering your grass less and taking shorter showers.
Title: What is a drought?
URL: http://www.state.nj.us/drbc/hydrological/drought/4kids/save.html
Title: What is a drought?
URL: http://www.state.nj.us/drbc/hydrological/drought/4kids/save.html
Assignment Instructions
Dear Students,
This blog will be used as a way to communicate
what we are learning about extreme weather conditions. You
will use the internet to research information about droughts. Then, you will
use this blog to create posts based upon your research. You are going to begin
to think deeper about droughts and how they affect people, and places in your
country. Your posts must include:
A) Further
internet research on droughts?
B) A brief
summary explaining your findings.
C) Images that
illustrate your research.
D) Provide the website title
and URL where you obtained your interesting drought information.
If you need further assistance you can email me at drought680@gmail.com
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