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RE: SEC | S20W1: Impact of Climate Change on Agriculture
Drought presents its own set of challenges. As you've mentioned, crops like plantains that need a lot of water still manage to produce during the dry season, but the output is noticeably smaller. This emphasizes the delicate balance required for crop growth — too much or too little water can both be detrimental.
Anything in excess causes harm to the crop, so there must always be a balance in Nature that is why climate change is vital.