The garbage flooding does contribut at the important other tings specialy a garbage.
The water from the melting snow can add on to a river or stream and it can over flow, that will cause the flooding.
The sewage n garbage we throw out and the chemicals from factories contribute to water pollution.
Don't Cut Out Trees. Don't Throw Many Garbage In Seas, Rivers , and Other More.
The main contributing factors that humans contribute to flooding problems are deforestation and over grazing. In both of these instances too much of the vegetation is being removed, which will cause the land to break away and flood.
the rain factors in flooding because there is to much rain overflowing from any rivers nearby, or it has no way of getting out of where it fell, like in a valley or something.
They created a marshy environment good for planting.
the rain factors in flooding because there is to much rain overflowing from any rivers nearby, or it has no way of getting out of where it fell, like in a valley or something.
I don't know.......my question is... how does erosion contribute to flooding?
There is a lot of recent carbon in garbage, so burning garbage is usually carbon neutral. If the burning can be used to heat buildings or to generate electricity, then it replaces some fossil fuel burnings. This reduces the effect of global warming.Burning garbage means that less garbage goes into landfill which can cause problems like methane generation and pollution seepage.If the garbage is not burnt at high temperatures there may be other pollutants released which can contribute to air pollution.
Rising ocean levels will contribute to flooding of coastal areas and increased storm intensity, which could result in flooding of other areas. Some geographic areas accustomed to consistent rainfall are likely to experience prolonged periods of drought.
Flooding in Mesopotamia deposited nutrient-rich silt that replenished the soil, making it fertile for agriculture. The regular flooding also helped to prevent the soil from becoming depleted over time. These conditions, along with access to water from the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, allowed for the development of farming practices in Mesopotamia.
Garbage. You put Garbage in the Garbage.