why is California always in a drought crisis, but landlocked states in the Midwest are not?

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why is California always in a drought crisis, but landlocked states in the Midwest are not?

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Because California already had a weird, borderline climate not found in many places on earth (mostly along the coasts of the Mediterranean, and also some parts of Australia) that’s on the edge between a desert and something more temperate, and now it’s turning into just an actual desert because of both global, and local human-made climate change.

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