a flood
a water vapor occurs and precipatation starts
The surrounding land will become flooded.
Erosion occurs on the inside of a meander as the faster-flowing water erodes and undercuts the bank, resulting in the formation of a cut bank. This erosion contributes to the widening and deepening of the meander loop over time.
the water on the ground turns into water vapor, then it rises to the clouds. once the clouds get to heavy they turn grayish black and relese the water (rain).
Land cools more quickly than water. As the warmer air over the water rises, cooler air moves from the land to take its place. The flow of air form land to a body of water is called a land breeze.
a time when the river water rises high and spills over the river banks
A cyclone occurs over water. A hurricane occurs over land.
In a meander, erosion occurs on the outer bank of the curve due to higher velocity of water, which undercuts the bank. Deposition happens on the inner bank where the lower velocity of water leads to sediment accumulation. Over time, these processes cause the meander to elongate and create a more pronounced loop in the river.
Yes, the water cycle occurs all over the world.
Too much water in the river, causing the water to "wash over" the river bank.
land breeze
yes because when the plates shift over the water rises and floods there city