Examples of using Droughts in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Prince Philip and I have been deeply saddened to hear of one of the worst Australian droughts in….
Levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide(CO2) are rising, which experts predict could produce more droughts and hotter temperatures.
years of Tang's reign, there were several droughts and all the rivers dried up.
the Sahel experienced some of the most consistent and severe droughts in Africa.
In addition to floods, Chinese dams are also believed to be responsible for worsening droughts.
From 1993 to 2012, Haiti has experienced two droughts, one earthquake, 31 floods
In a 2013 paper, scientists used models to estimate that the world could see more severe droughts more frequently- about a 10% increase.
But Athena's family will never forget the extraordinary matriarch There will be more droughts to face.
Weather patterns, floods, droughts, wildfires. the seas will start to rise, there will be more dangerous DICAPRIO: The polar ice caps will melt.
Temperatures are increasing, and what's really happening is we're getting a lot of droughts, recurring droughts.
For example, if climate models project a drier climate with increased droughts, then including native species with tolerance to drought would increase the chances of that forest staying resilient, and therefore maintaining its carbon store for longer.
The last El Nino five years ago was linked with poor monsoons in Southeast Asia, droughts in southern Australia, the Philippines and Ecuador, blizzards in the United States,
issue in the campaign, particularly in a year with historic U.S. droughts and wildfires.
A warming of more than 2 degrees Earth will cause serious disruptions in agricultural production, major droughts, increased disease outbreaks, death of forests, the disappearance of many plant and animal species, as well as
precipitation, droughts, and floods.
Therefore, while water purification might be an ingenuous method to save humans from droughts and other dangers, it cannot be counted as equal to what humans have actually lost
Water resource security- which involves the sustainable use and protection of water systems, the mitigation against floods and droughts, and the sustainable development of water resources- is one of the emerging key regional issues in Southeast Asia.
The places that are being impacted are the ones that can least afford it: the droughts, the rains, the typhoons, the hurricanes, the increased heat
As in the case of other natural hazards(such as drought's polar opposite, floods), what we need most is accurate and practically useful information on the likelihood, causes and consequences of droughts in particular areas.
There is much at stake during major storms in the central U.S. This region has a history of deadly flooding, and droughts, wildfires, tornadoes, and hailstorms here can cause billions of dollars in losses and damage.