None of the above. Floods themselves contribute to a lot of damage and loss of production on a farm itself, especially if rivers over flow newly seeded land or needed pasture for livestock, which can really hurt the pocket book of a "farmer" (or producer). Maybe the after-affects of floods may help, but only if the moisture is not in excess. If it is, crops, pasture plants and even animals will drown, and buildings could also be damaged if they are located on the natural flood plains of a river.
an ecosystem
Farmers
by the floods or by to much water
fossils
On nature ? None. Floods are part of nature. What floods impact is people, plants, and animals living too close to the water. It's what the Darwin awards are for.
fossils
they purify water, control floods, and are homes to many animals and plants
i think it was the farmers that helped it.
farmers have to look out for there animals and plants or else they will lose there money.some farmers have huge responsibly like to have some of there workers deliver there stokes.
Rising seas cause floods and can destroy animals' homes! Not to mention drowning animals and killing plants.
Because farmers need them for animals to eat duhhhhh!
what will happen is the plants will have too much water and die