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Why were droughts a great calamity for the people?
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Solution
- Agriculture was the main occupation of the people and it was dependent on rain. If it did not rain, it meant that a drought situation would get created.
- This affected the crops and the prices of food grains rose. Getting food grains and other things became difficult for the people.
- The fodder for the cattle and water also became scarce.
- People had to leave their houses as it became difficult to live in the village. Thus, droughts were a great calamity for the people.
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