drought in the PONS Dictionary

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drought Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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English
No other city with at least two professional sports teams has a championship drought as long, as of 2013 (50 years).
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Primarily financed by sheep grazing, the mission closed in 1917 due to the effects of drought and rabbit plagues.
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The species is highly resistant to drought and frost.
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Even following the worst drought on record (200507), numbers in 2008 are still at what could be considered historically typical levels.
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They are sensitive to drought, requiring irrigation in dry areas, but are quite tolerant of flooding.
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This may help increase yields for organic farms in drought years.
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Worse, the taxes came on top of several years of bad harvests caused by major hurricanes, drought, and wild rains.
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But the droughts of the 1860s and 1870s underlined the need for steady water supplies.
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During this time, and with the dust storms of the 1922-1923 drought, many farmers lost their land and livelihood.
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Irrigation and rain saved these people from facing severe sustained drought.
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