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What is the reason for the drought caused by the drying up of the lakes around the historic temples in Taiwan Province?

The lakes around Taiwan Province's historic temples have dried up, which has never happened before. All kinds of creatures in the lakes have disappeared because of the drying up, which can be said to be a bit scary.

In fact, there are many reasons for the dry weather. In today's environment, global warming has become the main trend, and rivers or lakes in many places dry up every year because of drought. This phenomenon actually happens every day, but most of the time we don't know it. Moreover, there is a certain relationship between weather and climate. For example, in China, the annual rainfall in the southeast is abundant, because the southeast is close to the sea and belongs to temperate maritime climate, while the northwest is mostly plateau or desert, so the drought phenomenon will be more serious. Moreover, temperature is also a factor affecting drought. The higher the temperature, the more obvious the drought will be.

First of all, the global warming environment has caused droughts in many places.

Due to the development of industry, the temperature of the earth is getting higher and higher, and the corresponding water vapor evaporation is naturally increasing. This phenomenon will not be particularly obvious when it is near the sea, but it will be particularly obvious when it comes to places lacking water. Moreover, due to global warming, the temperature of many deserts is getting higher and higher, which leads to the separation of rivers and deserts.

Second, it is related to geographical location.

After all, drought still has a lot to do with geographical location. Generally speaking, dry places are more common in desert areas. Every year, many oases in desert areas disappear because of the interruption of rivers, which is inseparable from geographical location. It is inevitable that the desert has poor water storage capacity and is prone to drought.

Third, it is related to green plants.

Drought and green planting are also inseparable. As we all know, trees can help the land to store water. If the green plants in an area suddenly decrease greatly, then drought is inevitable. Therefore, it is right to plant a variety of trees to protect water and soil from erosion.

The drying up of the lakes around the famous temples in Taiwan Province Province woke us up and warned us to take good care of the environment.