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The Nile River wasn't higher that Tigris and Euphrates, so the Nile River didn't really flood anyting
There is a much higher volume of water, and increased speed in a river that is in flood. This increase in force will move stones and boulders, scouring the river's bed.
Water levels were so high that the water overflowed the top of the Columbia River Gorge in several places, and reached a etc
well the firemen hose all the water in and then pump it into the river again
NeverA flood occurs when the volume of water in a river increases so much that the river overflows its channel.
The volume of sediment in the Huang He, mostly yellow loess, raised the river bottom so that it was higher than the surrounding lands, and the river overflowed its banks.
The Yellow River Flood happened in China and the reasoned why it happened was because it was raining too much and there is flat land so it made it easy for it to flood everywhere in that area.
The frequent flooding of China's Yellow River, causes major problems due to destruction of property and food production and loss of life.
The silt from the River Nile was exalent pfarming land, so people live in the flood pathof the Nile River, so they would be able to produce for food and trade for frequently.
Every river has a flood plain, so yes.
Huang He is called Huang he because the soil made the whole river yellow. In china, Huang means yellow, and he means river, so, in english it is called the yellow river.
looks yellow
Because the river tone and river parette met so it overflowed and flooded.
provide water for China
The Nile River no longer floods, but when it did it brought extra water and fertile soil.
it doesn't anymore. a dam was built in 1970 so the river doesn't flood anymore.
The Huang He (formerly Hwang Ho, or Yellow River) called the China's Sorrow because the river, named for the yellow silt or sediment it carries, has often flooded many times over its long civilized history. Much destruction has been caused, and many thousands of people killed, when high water on the Huang He flooded the farms and villages that line its banks in north central China.Levees and flood controls have reduced this in modern times, so that flooding on other Chinese rivers (such as the Yangtze) are more frequent and calamitous.