enough to keep it running stupid
According to a Biome site, " In spring the average precipitation in centimeters is 50.8 to 88.9 centimeters. The average precipitation in spring is so much that the rivers and streams are overflowing. "
The amount of rainfall affects the flow of the streams within the watershed area, and ultimately how much water is stored in the watershed.
Places that do not receive much rainfall get their water from mountain streams that drain into aqueducts. They also get their water by way of man made reservoirs.
High intensity rainfall can cause or lead to flooding because its allot of rainfall in a short amount of time meaning there wont be time for much of the rain to be infiltrate into the soils which leads to increased surface runoffs which increases the discharge in the river leading to floods.
Where? You need to give a specific location.
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they live in Water areas and i love them so much
Riverline floods occur in relatively low-lying areas close to streams and rivers. They also happens from large amounts of rainfall, ice melting flow into rivers, streams and the sea.
This question is very ignorant. First of all, there is just as much life in ponds and streams as in lakes, rivers, oceans, and seas. Second of all, there is not an irregular amount of life in "ponds and streams" in general.
There are streams, rivers, lakes and swamps.
Streams and rivers can usually cope with excess rain. However, after a prolonged period of heavy rain, rivers sometimes burst their banks and flooding occurs.