1940-1970 Drought

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Between wet and dry it's very dangerous. It rains and supports farming. After a few years it will experience a long drought which is no rain. Also people can starve, because of it raining so much. From 1940-1970 had above average rainfall. In 1970 it’s been below average. It’s ruined farms and forced people to move out.

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