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Droughts are an unusual occurrence of low precipitation due to natural weather pattern cycles.

Aridity is an area where low precipitation naturally occurs (see also, "rain shadow effect")

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Droughts are periods of abnormally low precipitation leading to water shortages, while aridity refers to a region's natural lack of moisture due to low precipitation and high evaporation rates. Droughts are temporary and can occur in any climate, while aridity is a permanent feature of certain regions.

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