if the the river overflows it wont cause any harm
by Craig mac
An example of a floodplain would be the land around Lake Superior
The buildings would flood because if the river floods then the floodplain, a floodplain is flat land that is next to a river, made up of alluvium (sand, silt, and clay). When the river overflows, the floodplain is often under water,will/ would flood too, so if the land floods, then, the buildings and businesses on that land will flood too.
the floodplain was near my house.
The floodplain is an essential natural feature that plays a crucial role in absorbing excess water during periods of heavy rainfall, helping to protect nearby communities from flooding.
Some river floods bring nutrients to the flooded soil.
Thankfully, the floodplain is dry right now.
Songs from the Floodplain was created on 2009-03-02.
Culgoa Floodplain National Park was created in 1994.
Hmm, let's think about this. Floodplain. Plain: A flat area of land. Flooded: Filled with water. So a floodplain gets filled with water,
Yao Yin has written: 'Modifications to the upper Mississippi River and their effects on floodplain forests' -- subject(s): Floodplain forestry, Floodplain management
It would flood the city and put people in danger.
Floodplain is important because it helps reduce flooding and recharges our drinking water supply.