what is decreased precipitation?

Decreased precipitation refers to a reduction in the amount of rainfall or snowfall received in a particular area over a given period of time. It can result in drier conditions and a decrease in available water resources, which can have various impacts on ecosystems, agriculture, and human activities. Decreased precipitation can be caused by natural factors, such as changes in atmospheric circulation patterns or volcanic eruptions, as well as human-induced factors, such as climate change or deforestation.