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Droughts are a subpart of the Class 11 Geography Chapter Natural Hazards and Disasters: Causes, Consequences, and Management. This subpart describes the Droughts and the different factors related to it. Drought is a natural hazard that happens due to the lack of precipitation for a long time or the water shortage. Droughts can happen due to the lack of snow, changes in the wind patterns, or the loss of enough moisture. In this article, we are going to discuss the drought and its consequences in detail. ![]() Droughts| Class 11 Geography Notes Types of DroughtDrought is a period when a place has the absence of water abnormally for a long time. Here are the different types of drought as mentioned below. Meteorological DroughtA meteorological drought happens when a place does not receive the average precipitation for a long time. This type of drought can occur due to the high sunlight and above the average of a high-pressure system. Agricultural DroughtsAgricultural droughts can happen due to the use of excessive water for irrigation. This condition affects the ecology and drastically changes the precipitation levels for the poor soil conditions. Due to this type of drought, erosion can happen which can cause the water shortage for further farming in the leading seasons. Hydrological DroughtHydrological drought happens when the water level decreases in the natural water reserves like in streams, reservoirs, and groundwater. This type of drought appears slowly and can not fix them up in the future due to the involvement of the stored water. It is the most severe type of drought which is much more harmful than the loss of rainfall. Drought in IndiaHere are some major information about the Drought in India as mentioned below.
Consequences of DroughtLet us discuss the Consequences of Drought as mentioned below.
Drought Prone Area and Vulnerability ZonesThere are some Drought Prone Area and Vulnerability Zones as mentioned below. Extreme Drought Affected AreasThese areas are those places where the rainfall is around 90 mm per year. Marusthali and Kachchh regions of Gujarat and some parts of Jaisalmer fall under this category. Severe Drought Prone AreaThese areas are those places where the rainfall is around 400 mm per year. Maharashtra, Odisha, Telangana, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, and Chhattisgarh falls under this category. Moderate Drought Affected AreaIn India, 46 % of areas fall under the Moderate Drought Affected Area. Madhya Pradesh, Chhota Nagpur, Odisha, Jammu and Kashmir, and Tamil Nadu fall under this category. People Also View:
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