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The desert is a harsh environment, especially when drought strikes. During a drought, water becomes scarce and the air is dry and arid. Plant life is sparse and animals struggle to find food and water. Without regular rainfall, the landscape becomes a parched wasteland, leaving the inhabitants with little hope for survival. The lack of water leads to dust storms and other extreme weather events, making life in the desert even more difficult.

What best describes the ideas in the passage?

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Contrast
Contrast

Cause and Effect
Cause and Effect

Problem and Solution
Problem and Solution

Comparison
Comparison
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The best description of the ideas in the passage is Cause and Effect. The passage discusses how the lack of water during a drought (cause) leads to difficulties for plant and animal life and contributes to extreme weather events (effect).