Glossary

Here is a full glossary of the terms you need to know for our project!
Agriculture: A industry where crops and livestock are grown
Agricultural Drought: Drought where crops and livestock are destroyed
Atmospheric Water Generator: A machine that takes the water vapor from humid, ambient air, and converts it into liquid water.
Blight: Completely wiped out, also refers to a disease
Condensation: When water cools from it's water vapor state into a liquid
Celsius: A temperature unit, metric
Conservation: To keep, preserve
Copper: A yellowish metal, non magnetic, malleable, with high conductivity
Dam: A barrier constructed to hold back and raise water levels.
Drought: A prolonged period, defined by a lack of precipitation (rainfall)
Evaporation: The reverse of condensation; The water goes into the atmosphere
Equilibrium: That one process and it's inverse are occurring at an equal rate
Farenheit: A temperature unit, imperial, US Standard
Groundwater: Water, generally formed in cracks in the ground, which can help replenish rivers and lakes, once it hits the surface
Hydrological Drought: A lack of rainfall, leading to drought
Meteorological Drought: No rainfall, cause of drought
Prototype: A first full scale model, that is normally functional
Pathogen: A bacteria or microorganism that can cause disease
Reservoir: An artificial river or lake, normally used to store water
Solar: Energy used from the sun
Solar Panel: A panel used to capture the sun's rays and create electricity
Water Crisis: When water supply is critically low