It depends. They never stay the same.
very deep
Deep deposits of fertile soil
Deep deposits of fertile soil
Flooding from rivers often has the effect of leaving a layer of rich fertile soil all over croplands. Water soaking deep into the earth can revitalise trees and bushes.
Heavy rains in the mountains can lead to flooding because the steep slopes cannot absorb the excess water quickly enough, causing it to flow downhill rapidly. This sudden rush of water can overwhelm rivers and streams, leading to overflow and flooding downstream areas. Additionally, the heavy rain can saturate the soil, increasing the risk of landslides and further exacerbating flooding.
Bad winter weather (deep snow and blizzards) can cause a school to close. Flooding is another reason.
1.minor flooding 2.moderate flooding 3.major flooding _______ extra is a 'recording flooding'
It can be (flooding rains, flooding basements). Both the present participle (flooding) and the past partciple (flooded) are adjectives for the verb 'to flood.'
A turbidity current is a deep water current that contains a high concentration of sediment. These currents can move quickly along the ocean floor, often triggered by underwater landslides or river flooding, carrying sediments and depositing them in deep-sea environments.
No. Tornadoes do not cause flooding.
Fluvial flooding is - Produced by the action of a river or stream. Coastal flooding is - An overflowing of water onto land that is normally dry.
flooding means drowning of areas by heavy rain in considerable time, but flash flooding means, heavy rain in short time.