when to much water is in one spot and does not drain out quick enough a flood is formed!
a river floods and floods intil its flooded all the way.
A flood plain is formed by the following two : by erosion; and by aggradation
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Sold that is eroded from other areas is deposited during a flood.
# Plains are formed when everything in the land weathered or eroded away, leaving the land flat. # Another way the plains are formed is when a volcano erupts and burns everything in its way, all that is left are the plains. This makes bare land or barren plains.Plains are formed in several different ways. The most common are from a dried up lake or a glacier moving past an area. Both of which leave a flat almost concave surface which geologists call a plain.
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flood plain
no flood control would be stoping a flood a flood plainis land that is covered by water during a flood,formed from sediments depsited by a river
The narrow strip of land on both sides of the rivers is called cover flood plains
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A coastal plain is a streach of land along a seacoast which slopes down. In most cases it is an elevated part of the oceanfloor. A flood plain is the floor of river valley beyond the river bed. It is formed by mud, sand and silt
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There are two examples of flood Plain which are as follows:Active Flood Plain.Old Flood Plain.
I live in a flood plain, along with many others.
there is 896 square kms of flood plain
The flat, wide area along a river is called its flood plain. This is sometimes part of a larger area called the alluvial plain, which formed as the river shifted over time and deposited soil when it flooded.
York is situated on a flood plain