Examples of using Droughts in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Ecclesiastic
Droughts in some areas.
More floods and more droughts.
We have had some droughts in recent years.
How Do Conifers Survive Droughts?
The new seeds survive droughts even in the early stage of growth.
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Impact of early 21st century Amazon droughts.
Isn't there any flaming droughts in this country?
It is fast-growing and can withstand droughts.
It often occurs during droughts or other natural disasters, or during political disorder.
The impact is exacerbated when heatwaves and droughts occur simultaneously.
Without mountain glaciers, droughts will be worse for millions of water-stressed people living downstream.”.
They can also withstand droughts and floods.
Venezuelans sometimes must ration electricity and water during droughts.
Euglena can survive long droughts without water or light, but Paramecium cannot.
The Rio Grande has survived severe and sustained droughts previously, King said.
The trees are more resistant to long droughts because they have been given a special formula from Biotech of BPPT.
North Korea's foodproduction has often been hampered by droughts or flooding.
Rainfall in Ethiopia, where droughts are already common, could decline by 10% over the next 50 years.
Others were building water tanks to collect rainwater during droughts.
Snow can occasionally occur and prolonged winter droughts increasingly deny sufficient moisture to the soil.
You have the droughts of the'70s and'80s which brought millions of dollars in US aid which continues today.
A lot of you, a lot of people have been watching the floods, the droughts, the storms, the fires.
Famines not of MY making, droughts not of MY making, all created by man to destroy man to play ELOHIM!
Annual precipitation is usually sufficient, but it occurs almost exclusively during the winter months,making summer droughts a constant threat.
Chhattisgarh is facing some of its most sever droughts, with 10% less rainfall than the average of the last 10 years.
Droughts can go on for several years, but even a short, intense drought can cause significant damage and harm the local economy.
More than a quarter of the world's land surface, home to more than 1.5 billion people,would become more exposed to arid and droughts and wildfires could be widespread.
The two major droughts of 1973-1974 and 1984-1985 caused significant population displacement, forcing many nomadic groups to take refuge in towns.
Three of them are within the Sahel region,where persistent and widespread droughts cause food shortages and associated medical and social problems.