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Q: What devastation and destruction did the Queensland floods cause?
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What was the cause of the Queensland floods?

loads of rain


Can floods cause destruction?

Yes


How did the Queensland floods affect the hydrosphere?

cause the animals cant swim ^ this is wrong, that would be how the floods affected the biosphere


What damage did the Queensland floods cause?

mainly the floods have damage homes, roads, streets. It may have also caused damage to houses.


What do floods cause?

Lots of very wet stuff. ____ Also, they can cause destruction of property and drowning.


How can floods causes destruction of forests?

Floods cause destruction because it loosens the soil in the forest to much causing erosion and washes away soil. -Tomo-graphy xD


What damages can floods cause?

Some of the damages that the floods can cause is the destruction of live and property. Floods can also cause the displacement of people especially people living in the lowlands or plains.


Does a massive rain cause damage yes or no?

Yes, it can cause damage, crop destruction, floods, and droughts (other places).


What problems could floods cause?

It could cause destruction of homes, city buildings. And if big enough engulf interior


How Much destruction do floods cause?

not much but plz be quite i have a headache i need to go in zavance mode


How floods cause destruction of forests?

Explain how each of the following causes the destruction of forests1. kaingin2.pollution3.mining operations4. typhoons5 floods6. volcanic eruptions7. forest fires


The Queensland floods have been the worst floods in Queensland since?

The current floods in Brisbane (May 2009) have been the worst since the floods in 1974. By the time the 1974 floods abated, four days after they set in, 16 people had died, 300 had been injured, and 9,000 people left homeless. Total cost of the damage, in 1974 values, was $200 million. Since the above was written, there have been more, major floods. Commencing in central Queensland around 10 December 2010, massive floods have moved across Queensland, inundating major centres such as Rockhampton, Emerald and Warwick, and many smaller towns such Mundubbera, St George, Theodore and Condamine in the worst known floods on record. River levels are not expected to go down until mid-January. On 11 January 2011, the Brisbane River broke its banks, with expectation that it will cause the worst floods in history, in terms of damage.