What could the economic and environmental consequences of the drought be?

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What could the economic and environmental consequences of the drought be? por Mind Map: What could the economic and environmental consequences of the drought be?

1. Conclusion

1.1. History: Right Now

1.2. Social Impacts: School's

1.3. Economic Impacts: The challenging economic.

2. Environmental Consequens

2.1. Source (2) Support: Surface Water.

2.2. To keep their crops alive, farmers are switching from using water from rivers and reservoirs to using underground water sources.

2.3. Source (2) Support: Pumping ability.

2.4. While costs and losses will slowly increase due to groundwater depletion.

3. Introduction;

3.1. History - Three years.

3.2. Economic Consequence - People lose the money.

3.3. Environmental Consequence - There is no enough water.

4. Economic Consequeness

4.1. Source (1) Support: The people who lose their money.

4.2. Explain: Cannon Michael runs an 11,000 acre farm in California Central Valley. Michael's multimillion dollar operation usually provides a wealth of crops including tomatoes. Without surface water, it's all a big strain, and people are finding whatever means they can to survive, "he says Running On Empty.

4.3. Source (2) Support: The prices.

4.4. California's current drought will cost the state $2.2 billion and 17,000 jobs. It's responsible for the greatest water loss ever seen in the area, likely because farmers are using more water than ever before. Consumer food prices will be largely unaffected.