frequently, if there is more rain than it can handle.
yes they do, they cause high winds and heavy rain (I MEAN LOTS OF RAIN)
"well,there r the river nile, the river Trent, the river severn, the river shannon and that's all i know really" Ok who ever said this is dumb because that wasnt even the question. iif you cant answer is right then don't answer at all and that well slove a lot of things. youthful, mature, and old age. the types of rivers are : River, River, River, River, River And The River. MY ANSWER IS CORRECT!
A bore occur where a river estuary is the right shape and the tidal conditions are such that the wave is able to form. The shape of the Severn estuary is such that the water is funnelled into an increasingly narrow channel as the tide rises, thus forming the large wave. As well as the width of the Severn decreasing rapidly, then so does the depth of the river also change rapidly forming a funnel shape. As the incoming tide travels up the estuary it's routed into an ever decreasing channel and the surge wave or bore is formed.
Yep twice once on the 14th october 1987 and another in 1876 19th of july...they killed more than 3000 people they were believed by the local villagrs to have been cause by lokili a demon from hell they believed tge local witch cause it ana lenan so they cut of her head and burnt her at the stake.
Very basically, Bangladesh is on the river delta of the river Ganges and its ever-increasing flooding and inundations caused by the increasing snow-melt coming down from the Himalayas are a direct and readily-observable consequence of global warming.
Yes, it does flood from time to time. According to Wikipedia, it flooded so bad once in 1956, that the water was up for six full months.Correction:There is no such river as the Murray Darling.The Murray River floods, and the Darling Riverfloods. All rivers in Australia flood from time to time.
The source of the river Avon is from a spring in the village of naseby in Northamptonshire before flowing through Stratford on Avon , the vale of Evesham and joins the river Severn near Tewkesbury in Gloucester it is 96 miles in length The word Avon is derived from the Welsh Afon meaning river. There are several rivers Avon, the main three being as follows: As stated above, The (Warwickshire) Avon rises in Naseby. The (Bristol) Avon rises north of Acton Turville in South Gloucestershire and empties into the Severn at Avomouth. The Hampshire Avon rises just outside Devizes/Pewsey in Wiltshire and flows through Salisbury, Hampshire ever Soutward (ish) emptying into the sea at Christchurch in Dorset.
River Nile
Where? The height of flooding is determined not only by the volume of water, but also by the available height, within which the water is - temporarily - confined.
Nile River
Floods can be found in many places around the world, including low-lying coastal areas, river plains, and regions prone to heavy rainfall or snowmelt. Urban areas with poor drainage infrastructure are also susceptible to flooding. Additionally, areas near dams or in floodplains are at higher risk of flooding.
It is the largest river ever!