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Fire and Drought
The Go Facts Natural Disasters strand contains topical information on recent natural disasters such as the Indian Ocean Tsunami and Hurricane Katrina.The set of books covers all the nonfiction text types - information report, explanation, recount, instructions, discussion and persuasion.Other writing features such as compare and contrast, problem and solution, and cause and effect are included to show pupils how they can improve their non-fiction writing by incorporating these structures into their own work.Also inside are labelled illustrations, experiments, tables, maps, timelines and captions.Suitable for reading ages 8-10.
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East African Drought of 2011
This book explores the cause, impact, and aftermath of the drought that spread throughout East Africa in 2011.Easy-to-read text, compelling photos, and a simple timeline give readers an age-appropriate look at how people prepare for and respond to droughts.
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Why are there drought areas?
Drought areas occur due to a combination of factors such as lack of rainfall, high temperatures, and low humidity levels. Climate change can also play a significant role in creating prolonged periods of drought by altering weather patterns. Human activities such as deforestation, overuse of water resources, and pollution can exacerbate drought conditions. Drought areas are often characterized by arid landscapes, water scarcity, and negative impacts on agriculture, ecosystems, and communities.
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How does a drought occur?
A drought occurs when there is a prolonged period of significantly below-average precipitation, resulting in a shortage of water supply. This can be caused by a variety of factors, including changes in weather patterns, such as El Niño or La Niña events, or human activities such as overuse of water resources or deforestation. When the lack of precipitation persists over an extended period of time, it can lead to a depletion of water sources, impacting agriculture, ecosystems, and human populations.
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Who benefits from precipitation and drought periods?
Precipitation benefits plants and animals by providing the necessary water for growth and survival. It helps to replenish water sources, support agriculture, and maintain ecosystems. On the other hand, drought periods can benefit certain species that are adapted to dry conditions, such as cacti and desert animals. However, prolonged droughts can have negative impacts on agriculture, water availability, and overall ecosystem health.
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Through which plants is frost drought endangered?
Frost drought is a phenomenon that occurs when plants are unable to take up water from the soil due to frozen ground, leading to dehydration and damage. Plants that are particularly vulnerable to frost drought include evergreen trees and shrubs, as well as shallow-rooted plants that rely on surface water sources. These plants are at risk of experiencing water stress and damage to their tissues when the ground is frozen and they are unable to access water. It is important for gardeners and farmers to be aware of the potential for frost drought and take measures to protect vulnerable plants during cold periods.
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Drought-Resistant Planting : Lessons from Beth Chatto's Gravel Garden
Legendary gardener and plantswoman Beth Chatto describes how she transformed a piece of wasteland into a lush and blooming garden in this beautiful book, filled with helpful tips and practical advice. The story of how Beth Chatto created her gravel garden on 'possibly the driest, and the most windswept, piece of soil in England' has a message of hope for gardeners everywhere.At the outset she promised herself: 'This garden was not to be irrigated in times of drought.Once established the plants must fend for themselves or die.' The results, eloquently described by the author and beautifully portrayed in Steven Wooster’s specially commissioned photographs taken through the seasons, testify to the triumphant outcome of the adventure. Showing how her principles can be applied on any scale, this book is an essential read for any gardener facing water shortages and poor soil.Rich with hard-won tips and expressed in Beth Chatto’s matchless style, this is a gardening classic.
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How do Africans cope with the drought?
Africans cope with drought in various ways, including implementing water conservation techniques such as rainwater harvesting and drip irrigation, diversifying their crops to include drought-resistant varieties, and practicing sustainable land management techniques to prevent soil erosion. Additionally, communities often come together to share resources and support each other during times of drought, and governments and NGOs provide assistance through relief efforts and long-term development projects aimed at building resilience to future droughts. Overall, Africans rely on a combination of traditional knowledge, modern technology, and community support to cope with the challenges of drought.
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Can you provide case studies of drought?
Certainly! One example of a severe drought case study is the California drought that lasted from 2011 to 2017. This drought was one of the most severe in the state's history, leading to water shortages, crop failures, and wildfires. Another case study is the Australian Millennium Drought, which lasted from 1997 to 2009 and had significant impacts on agriculture, water resources, and ecosystems. These case studies highlight the devastating effects of drought on communities, economies, and the environment.
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How does human behavior lead to drought?
Human behavior can lead to drought in several ways. Overuse of water resources for agriculture, industry, and domestic purposes can deplete water sources, leading to drought conditions. Deforestation and land degradation can also contribute to drought by reducing the natural water-holding capacity of the land. Additionally, climate change, driven in part by human activities such as burning fossil fuels, can alter weather patterns and lead to more frequent and severe droughts. Finally, inefficient water management and lack of conservation efforts can exacerbate the impact of drought on water availability.
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What is a cultural heritage?
Cultural heritage refers to the traditions, customs, beliefs, and artifacts that are passed down from generation to generation within a society. It encompasses the tangible and intangible aspects of a culture, including historical sites, monuments, art, music, language, and rituals. Cultural heritage plays a crucial role in shaping a community's identity and preserving its unique heritage for future generations. It is an important part of a society's history and contributes to its sense of belonging and continuity.
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