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e-lub [12.9K]
3 years ago
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some places experience drought in summers even if they get enough rainfall in rainy seasons.how can you overcome this crisis????

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kolezko [41]3 years ago
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Answer:

We can handle this with irrigation technology.

Explanation:

Places that experience drought could damage the overall economy in that area, especially the ones that relies on water such as the agricultural sector, food / beverages, and hotel/tourism.

Because of this, government have enough incentive to invest in irrigation technology that can deliver water from other area that has a surplus into the  area that has a deficit amount amount of water. By doing this, we as a community can ensure that all citizens in our community has enough water to survive until rain come and refill the water supply.

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