It depends on if Illinois has had any floods (recent or old), and if it gets a lot of rain. Right now, it probably won't get any floods since its summertime. Like I said earlier, it depends on how much rain, or if a dam breaks or something (which I doubt will happen).
It depends on if Illinois has had any floods (recent or old), and if it gets a lot of rain. Right now, it probably won't get any floods since its summertime. Like I said earlier, it depends on how much rain, or if a dam breaks or something (which I doubt will happen).
Yes. Illinois has been hit by a number of floods, blizzards, wind storms, and tornadoes.
Yes, Illinois has floods. The Illinois River, the Des Plaines River, and the Mississippi River areas all occasionally flood especially in spring.
George W Curtis has written: 'Sources of climatologic, hydrologic, and hydraulic information in the Illinois River Basin, Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin' -- subject(s): Meteorological stations, Hydrological stations 'Frequency analysis of Illinois floods using observed and synthetic streamflow records' -- subject(s): Runoff, Floods, Stream measurements
No natural disaster could destroy the entire state. Individual towns in Illinois can be destroyed by tornadoes and floods can cause severe damage was well.
It depends on how much it rains. Any part of Nebraska can have the most floods. But usually Nebraska only floods by rain.
floods can appear in any body of water. if it overflows then you'll experience a flood.
Yes/ Gulfport, Mississippi has had both floods and tornadoes.
you can because it is just continusly until it floods
their has been 79 floods in boscsatle but the one in 2004 was the worst
So far as we know in 2015, Mars does not have any running water to create floods.
no