Year
2025
Language
English

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Droughts can cause dry soil, clouds of dust, and even new desert areas. They can lead to many kinds of problems for the environment. Dry soil can blow away. Plants, trees, and crops can die. Animals may lose their homes. Recovery of the environment after a drought can take a long time. Learn what people can do to help prevent droughts and help affected areas recover.

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"This informative series introduces readers to natural disasters and their wide-ranging effects on people, animals, and the environment. Each volume explores a specific disaster, breaking it down into causes, environmental impact, human and animal consequences, and post-disaster recovery ­efforts. In Droughts and the Environment, readers learn what a drought is, how long it can last, and the toll it takes on habitats and communities. In Tornadoes and the Environment, topics include how tornadoes form, their levels of destruction, how they are measured, and how scientists track their patterns. Fact boxes highlight key concepts, while focused case studies, such as the Dust Bowl and the 1953 Worcester tornado, offer historical context. Stark, dramatic photos underscore the power and threat of these natural events. The back matter includes a glossary, an index, and resource lists. VERDICT A strong choice for building awareness of environmental ­science and disaster preparedness."
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