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Why is reduced precipitation, rather than drought, the leading cause of limited water availability?

A)
Reduced precipitation is the cause of drought.
B)
Drought only impacts the supplies of groundwater.
C)
Water availability depends upon drought conditions.
D)
Drought only affects areas with vegetation.
E)
Precipitation limits the amount of water in many environments.​

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User Skizit
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Answer:

Option A

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Precipitation generally refers to the source of water like rain ,snow
  • If precipitation decreases the rain water coming decreases
  • Which decreases the water level on earth
  • That's the main reason behind drought
  • Hence option A is correct
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User Hamstu
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Answer:

A. Reduced precipitation is the cause of drought.

Step-by-step explanation:

Reduced precipitation begins to insufficient water availability because water catch basins or tanks tend to dry out. When it drains out, people tend to start working and drying out the backup water sources and stored ones. Until such time, that the reservoirs of water will completely be dried out. And there will be no more water for them to use and there will be a drought.

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User TomV
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