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A drought _____ rainfall, while a flood _____ rainfall. lacks; gets too much gets too much; lacks lacks; produces

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User Batbrat
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In simple terms...

the answer is A.

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User Michael Edmison
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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "lacks; gets too much" A drought lacks rainfall, while a flood gets too much rainfall. Drought happens when there's no rain in that specific area. Flood happens when the opposite of drought comes.
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