Visualization of the Effects of Hot Weather

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Some areas are experiencing drought as a result of the recent hot weather. This natural occurrence is unavoidably brought on by a decline in rainfall, hence the groundwater supply is severely constrained.

In this situation, one of the living things that can be quickly identified as indicators of the sort of climate existing in a region is plants. As with the effects of hot weather, the ability of plants to adapt to dry conditions varies.

So, on this occasion, I would like to illustrate the impact of hot weather on several types of plants through some of my camera shots taken when visiting a village in my city. Here are some pictures:

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The picture above shows the rice fields owned by residents after harvest some time ago. Some corners of the land started to dry up due to a lack of water supply. Local farmers say they will start planting again in the next few months while waiting for the rainy season. Because their planting system still uses a rainwater catchment system.

In contrast to this type of plant, the scientific name is Heliotropium indicum (according to my Google Lens search results). This kind of weed plant can survive in hot climates.

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On the edge of a little cottage in the middle of a rice field, I discovered this kind of weed. I've noticed the flower arrangement on the stem since it seems special. The specifics of this weed plant are as follows:

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Photographs were taken: Cot Girek Village, Lhokseumawe
Date : April 24, 2023

Photographed by @ichsannanda with Canon EOS 700D camera + 17-50mm Lens and edited in Adobe Photoshop.

Hopefully, this post is worth visiting and, of course, useful.
Thank you: Nandaalbintang @ichsannanda



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