“drought” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “drought”:

+ The drought ended and the “curse” was reversed in 2016 when the team won their third World Series title.

+ Because of drought and changes in the agriculture industry, the Joads are forced to move from their old home to California’s Central Valley to find work and land.

+ Currently, they hold the longest championship drought in baseball.

+ Spain had been fighting a record drought that year.

+ Although the curse is often seen as a joke for most Cubs fans, some fans thought it could be the reason for the Cubs’ championship drought between 1908 and 2016.

drought - some sentence examples
drought – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “drought”:

+ It is often difficult to decide when a drought started and sometimes when it ends too.

+ During the summer of 1988, the drought led to a number of wildfires in western North America.

+ The agricultural damage by the 1980 heat wave and drought was over $20 billion.

+ They found that the colonists had started Roanoke Colony in the middle of the worst drought in 800 years.

+ Eventually they learned to plow differently and plant crops that survived a drought better, and to plant trees in rows called windbreaks.

+ A bird bath is an attraction for many different species of birds to visit gardens, especially during the summer and drought periods.

+ He traced the stages through which they grew and reproduced and the adaptations which enabled them to survive drought and winter.

+ The heat wave and drought led a number of cities in the Midwest and South to have record heat.

+ Many people die every year in famines due to drought in subsistence farming areas.

+ It is often difficult to decide when a drought started and sometimes when it ends too.

+ During the summer of 1988, the drought led to a number of wildfires in western North America.

+ During the Great Depression, the Great Plains were also hit hard with a drought and dust storms.

+ The last wild Quaggas died during a drought in 1878.

+ The problem of drought affects most of the countries.

+ Haggai said that a recent drought was because of the people’s refusal to rebuild the temple, which he sees as key to Jerusalem’s glory.

+ Kane scored the overtime game-winning goal against Michael Leighton of the Philadelphia Flyers during Game 6 of the 2010 Stanley Cup Finals to win the Blackhawks their first Stanley Cup in 49 years which ended the longest Stanley Cup drought in the NHL.

+ It caused 300, but managed to break a drought in the Richmond area.

+ Lake Colac dried up during the drought of 2008-2009.

More in-sentence examples of “drought”:

+ A long drought forced Pitjantatjara families to leave Kaltukatjara, Northern TerritoryKaḻṯukatjara and other places in the Petermann Ranges.

+ A ten-year drought made the land and forests very dry and they burnt quickly.

+ It tolerates drought well.

+ Conflicts can result from drought conditions.

+ The 1988–89 drought caused damage comparable to Hurricane Andrew in August 1992 and Hurricane Katrina in August 2005.

+ The episode then cuts to the “Spinosaurus” habitat, where a drought is taking place and the “Spinosaurus”, scared away from the remaining water by a “Sarcosuchus”.

+ Examples might be: flowering time, drought tolerance, polymorphism, mimicry, defence against predators.

+ A post-season appearance drought is continued by not making the NHL playoffs after the regular season.

+ Both increased warfare and internal unrest can also be effects of a general period of drought and famine.

+ A drought year may result in a very narrow one.

+ He spent six months trapped by drought at Depot Glen, south of Tibooburra.

+ Then he asked God to answer the people of Israel when they prayed toward, or at, the temple; to hear from heaven when someone sinned, or enemies came to Israel, or there was drought or famine in the land, “…whatever disaster or disease may come, and when a prayer or plea is made by any of your people Israel…then hear from heaven, your dwelling place.

+ The drought caused just over $60 billion in damage.

+ Severe drought and poor access to the settlement resulted in the hotel and hospital closing.

+ There was a long drought and it was very hard to find water.

+ Many drought years end with a monsoon or tropical cyclone.

+ The province had a bad drought in the late 1990s and early 2000s.

+ It is believed that between AD 1300 and AD 1450 drought and floods caused the Hohokam to no longer live in the area.”.” “.” Retrieved on November 26 2006.

+ Lentils are relatively tolerant to drought and are grown throughout the world.

+ The Po showed the effects of drought again in 2017.

+ A post-season series win drought is continued either by not making the playoffs in a season or by making the playoffs in a season but subsequently losing the first round series.

+ They are perennial herbaceous aestivateaestivating plants, with a surface or underground leaves in late winter, and flowers in the autumn; the leaves die down during the hottest part of the Mediterranean summer drought to save water.

+ The drought happened in all of the southeastern United States.

+ The drought destroyed crops nationwide.

+ The flowers are bright red with a yellow rim and is slightly smaller than “Gaillardia aristata”but is very drought tolerant and even salt tolerant, thriving along coastal dunes.

+ The most recent big drought in happened in the 1970s, resulting in a famine which killed a lot of people.

+ The decline in population is generally linked to drought and deforestation.

+ He sang about the Great Depression, and the problems faced by farmers at the time of the Dust Bowl, when erosion and drought ruined millions of acres of farmland.

+ But the Drought of 1988 caused $60 billion in damage.

+ Other locations, however, were at -6 or lower on the Palmer Drought Severity Index by early autumn 1988.

+ During his time with New York, he was nicknamed “The Messiah” because of his playoff leadership while there, which helped end a 54-year Stanley Cup drought in 1994.

+ Initially planned to be released in 2007, “Tha Carter III”s largest delay came after the majority of the tracks were leaked and distributed on mixtapes, such as “The Drought Is Over Pt.

+ The costliest drought in United States history was the 1988-90 drought.

+ At its peak, the drought covered 45% of the United States in 1988 alone.

+ Snails are especially important when drought or hard weather makes it difficult to find other food.

+ Here, agriculture depend on monsoon and if monsoon fails, then drought condition happens.

+ In 1756 the machine was damaged by wind and then rebuilt, and then on 10 March 1760, angry villagers of Přímětice tore down the structure, blaming Diviš for drought which struck the region that year.

+ Australia and Southeast Asia can have drought but the deserts of Peru have very heavy rainfall.

+ That prevented thunderstorm development and caused severe drought conditions.

+ It also caused drought in the Midwest and Great Plains.

+ In addition, El Niño and Southern Oscillation drought and large-scale fires are accelerating peatland devastation.

+ An event that helped the fires is the drought hapenning in Southern California.

+ Hurricane Alicia brought useful rains to the southern Great Plains, which had been suffering from a drought for much of the summer of 1983.

+ The Grenfell area has been badly affected by drought since 2001.

+ These determine what areas are more likely to have development of drought and when drought develops.

+ Farmers again asked for support, citing the hot weather and drought that brought emus invading farms in the thousands.

+ A long drought forced Pitjantatjara families to leave Kaltukatjara, Northern TerritoryKaḻṯukatjara and other places in the Petermann Ranges.

+ A ten-year drought made the land and forests very dry and they burnt quickly.
+ It tolerates drought well.

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