Examples of using Droughts in English and their translations into Hindi
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In the past, droughts of this severity have led to conflict
Is it climate change, which makes droughts more severe
It was extremely tough- cold weather and droughts destroyed young plants but the old man
which sees frequent droughts.
They found that floods were the most frequent type of hazard in Europe, while droughts were the most complicated in terms of triggering risks of other disasters.
over 70 per cent highlighted droughts as a major challenge.
Africa, the frequency and intensity of droughts have increased in recent decades.
other states have seen some of their worst droughts in recent years.
landslides and droughts into the future.
Climate change is expected to cause worse floods and droughts within the next 25-50 years.
Up to 60% of wheat-growing areas worldwide could see severe droughts by the end of the century.
Since the threat of floods, droughts and heatwaves will be amplified with increasing climate variability,
In spite of the first largely successful regional forecasts of flooding and droughts for an El Niño, about 2,100 lives were lost,
cultivators of pulses in Gujarat and Rajasthan are in a fix because three successive droughts have played havoc with their crops.
not the land retained moisture and whether the droughts were intermittent or ongoing.”.
Droughts are now happening in regions of India that rarely or never had droughts before- parts of the Northeast, parts of Jharkhand since 2000, Kerala recently.
where emissions are brought under control and warming is kept at a manageable level(what climate scientists refer to as RCP2.6), droughts and heatwaves might occur together in about 4% of the years.
Events related to global warming such as floods, droughts, heat waves and cyclones will impact the world's poor more
Our new records show that parts of Northern Australia are wetter than ever before, and that major droughts of the late 20th and early 21st centuries in southern Australia are likely without precedent over the past 400 years.”.
The year 2018 brought particularly devastating natural disasters, including hurricanes, droughts, floods and fires- just the kinds of extreme weather events scientists predict will be exacerbated by climate change.