Droughts are prolonged periods of abnormally dry weather, typically lasting weeks, months, or even years. They occur when there is a prolonged lack of precipitation, resulting in depleted soil moisture, reduced water supplies, and adverse impacts on agriculture, ecosystems, and communities. Droughts can occur in any region of the world and can be caused by various factors, including natural climate variability, human activities such as deforestation and over-extraction of water resources, and climate change. Meteorologists use various indicators, such as rainfall patterns and soil moisture levels, to monitor and assess drought conditions, providing valuable information to policymakers, planners, and resource managers to help mitigate the impacts of drought on society and the environment.
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