Water is always in the process of moving somewhere else, be it flowing downstream to a lake or ocean, or evaporating into the air to form clouds.
In a drought it’s not that the water is leaving any faster, it’s that it isn’t being replenished quickly enough.
During a drought it doesn’t rain or snow as much as normal, so there isn’t as much water coming to the area.
Water is always in the process of moving somewhere else, be it flowing downstream to a lake or ocean, or evaporating into the air to form clouds.
In a drought it’s not that the water is leaving any faster, it’s that it isn’t being replenished quickly enough.
During a drought it doesn’t rain or snow as much as normal, so there isn’t as much water coming to the area.
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