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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more drought" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a greater or increased level of drought. Example: "The current trend of deforestation will only result in more drought and desertification in the region."
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More drought?
"Trees are under more drought stress".
The result was more drought, loss of biodiversity and increased poverty.
The cycle continues, with even less rain causing more drought, and so on.
Anthropogenic disturbances also force a shift from mesic to more drought tolerant species.
"We think we can use CRISPR to make plants more drought resistant," Staskawicz says.
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"They are so much more drought-tolerant.
Even grain sorghum, which is considered more drought-resistant than other crops, is dying in the fields.
The researchers suggest their work may lead to genetic modifications of plants to make them more drought-resistant.
Such a large and flexible network has helped make California more drought-resistant than might be expected.
These perennial sweet peas are much more drought-tolerant than the annuals, and far more resistant to pests and diseases.
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