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If it does not rain for a longer period of time, the soil dries out more and more. It becomes hard and cracked. Plants with deep roots can nevertheless draw the necessary moisture from the depths. Superficial plants, on the other hand, dry out and die after a certain time. It is interesting that when it then starts to rain, the soil does not - as one might expect - absorb and soak up the much-needed moisture, thus filling the reservoirs again. First, the rain beads up on the hard surface and then, if it is still sloping, i.e. a slope, the water unfortunately simply runs off without being absorbed. Generally speaking: pronounced deficiency hardens. This can also happen to us humans and when we then get what we so long for, we are not able to absorb it at all. Then we need a lot of patience and perseverance, not to give up.

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