How an unusually prolonged drought might affect a biological community?Drought conditions increase soil erosion, damage plants, impair water quality, and diminish biological health. Drought also makes areas more prone to invasion of harmful species and insect infestation.
A long term drought in a forest can lead to increased stress on the trees, making them more susceptible to diseases and pests. It can also lead to decreased growth, increased vulnerability to wildfires, and potential die-off of some tree species. Overall, the ecosystem balance may be disrupted, impacting the biodiversity and health of the forest.
During a drought, less precipitation leads to decreased recharge of the aquifer. As a result, the water level in the aquifer would drop, leading to reduced water availability for wells and surface water bodies that rely on the aquifer. This can have negative impacts on water supply for communities and agriculture.
A decrease in evaporation from the ocean would lead to less moisture in the atmosphere, resulting in reduced precipitation. This can exacerbate drought conditions as there would be less water available for replenishing soil moisture and sustaining vegetation. Overall, it would contribute to the persistence and severity of the drought.
A prolonged period of drought in the Pacific Northwest could lead to decreased water availability for agriculture, ecosystems, and cities, impacting crop production, fish populations, and potentially leading to water scarcity. It may also increase the risk of wildfires due to drier conditions.
Unlike soil in a tropical forest, the humus layer of the rain forest soil is very thin.
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answer: All of the animals in this web would starve.
they would have to move to wear there is water
Grasshoppers would lose their habitat and source of food. In cases of drought, greenery is destroyed. This would furthur expose the green grasshoppers on the brown land, and making it easier to prey on.
Herbivores would be forced to range wider.
the soil would be eroded
If there was a drought, the amount of sugar produced would likely decrease. Drought conditions can stress plants, leading to reduced growth and yield. This can result in lower sugar content in crops such as sugarcane or sugar beets.
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the animals would have no place to live
All the trees would fall to the center of the Earth.