Examples of using Droughts in English and their translations into Chinese
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We may have droughts.
Droughts are very frequent.
There�s been droughts for years.
Droughts Ravaging California, Texas.
What has caused these hard and long droughts?
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China's Droughts and Floods.
Cyclones along the coast; severe droughts; forest fires.
Disaster droughts” are not unknown.
Australia's Turnbull:‘Now we are the land of droughts' WEB.
Droughts and high evapotranspiration rates are common experiences.
Natural hazards cyclones along the coast; severe droughts; forest fires.
Recurring droughts in northeast; floods and occasional frost in.
In the face of frequent and severe droughts, this is unsustainable.
Highlands subject to volcanic eruptions; occasional earthquake; periodic droughts.
And later there were droughts seven years out of eight yet the water in the ocean never.
The state of Californiais currently experiencing one of its most severe droughts.
The forecasting of droughts is greatly assisted by information on past and current drought conditions.
The UN climate panel says thatglobal warming will cause more floods, droughts and rising seas.
Back-to-back droughts in 2014 and 2015 ruined millions of farmers, slowing down overall growth.
The poor and vulnerable disproportionately suffer from hurricanes, floods, droughts, famines and water scarcities.”.
They say resulting heat waves, droughts and tropical cyclones could lead to severe water and food shortages.
Pakistan's diverse land and climatic conditions is prone to different forms of natural disasters, including earthquakes, floods,tsunamis, droughts, cyclones and hurricanes.
These droughts triple the number of people exposed to severe water scarcity, leading to major food and health crises.
Companies around the world face operational risks such as droughts, floods and water supply variability, which can affect their bottom lines.
Raging wildfires, droughts, rising sea levels and hurricane threats- last summer only foreshadows the potentially disastrous effects of global warming.
These problems can be natural(e.g., droughts, floods, and earthquakes) as well as man-made(e.g., poverty, war, and oppression).
Tropical storms and droughts, the general economic downturn of the 1980s, and the 1983-85 economic crisis all contributed to this decline.