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The water level of a reservoir in Hubei Province dropped, revealing an ancient archway with a history of more than 200 years. How long will the drought last?
Water level decline has become a common topic all over the world. In this hot season, it seems that every country can't be alone, and there is a problem of drought to some extent. A hot and high temperature in Hubei also made it rank among the high temperature lists in China, reaching 44℃. Under such circumstances, to what extent did the water level of a reservoir in Hubei plummet? Actually, an ancient archway with a history of more than 200 years ago was revealed, which was during the Yongzheng period. You know, this archway has been deeply buried under the water, which may not even be seen by some older local people. So the question is, how long will the drought last? Let's have a good discussion on this topic.

How long will the drought last? It all depends on the weather. If it rains, it will be over soon. If it doesn't rain and the temperature keeps high, there will always be drought. Take some countries that lack water for example. They live in a desert all the year round, and the water resources are very precious. They may have to take a bath three times a year. However, our country is not so exaggerated. Maybe there will be some autumn rain after the full autumn, because it is also a flood season. It is really strange that it doesn't rain, but I believe that once the weather turns cold, rain will come at any time, and it may take several months to end the drought.

In fact, one of our priorities is still global warming, which has led to droughts in various countries and regions in the world. And the problem of global warming will continue to be serious, which means that it will get hotter and hotter every summer, and the problem of drought will become more and more serious. Even now, the temperature in some areas has reached 45℃, which is the highest summer in history. So when the temperature reaches 50℃, will water resources be completely evaporated? I think it's possible. After all, some big rivers have dried up seriously, bottomed out and turned into a green prairie.