Mike Lee, author of Bloomberg News, wrote an article about the use of water in the drought of Texas. After serious drought in Texas, government officials for the first time restricted the use of water by natural gas producers. Regulators in Texas state that 85% of drilling is used for hydraulic fracturing. Residents expressed concern to drilling companies who said that hydraulic crushing is contaminating water and in some areas are concerned that hydraulic crushing is using all the water in the area (Lee ).
Depending on the degree of drought, water restrictions are usually done in several stages. In moderately to severely dry areas, water restrictions may be imposed in order to limit the ability of the community to clean automobiles and water lawns. Because the sun is not hit, water gathers on the lawn in the evening, and water may evaporate before plants absorb water. By watering the lawn at night, nutrients and moisture can enter the roots of plants, grasses and crops, thereby maintaining vegetation health and ground stability. Under special drought conditions (highest drought category), we can not reduce the amount of water in the garden. This will dry the grass and the surrounding land. If the crops can not receive water, the farmland will dry and the crop will die. Through annual crops, this gives the soil an opportunity to maintain nutrition more easily in a dry year.
Drought is long and dry weather, enough to damage crops. Droughts can damage crops and, if any, kill them and supply limited settlements to settlers. This leads to a deal with Native American, and such transactions never return well in the early stages of their relationship with Native Americans. Finally, colonialists died due to lack of skills. Settlers do not have the skills suitable for the environment. Most people are gentlemen, 75 people in total, and 7 governors, they are not used to doing things by hand. Only 33 workers are cultivating food, and there is no farmer. Therefore, the settlers are always vulnerable, as well as drought. Because of this food shortage, settlers were forced to trade colonists with hostile Indians. In addition, since there is only one blacksmith, even if the gun used to hunt the prey breaks down, it will not help.
Early Jamestown: Why so many colonists died? There were 560 colonists in Jamestown, but 452 colonists died from Jamestown's early 1607 to 1610.