Flood plane is geographically correct. This means, an area that does not have an undulating surface that is fairly level, or without elevation. Plane is attributed to flat surface where water percolates, while plain could be used for being straight forward in terms of attitude or openness in mind. Another Answer: For normal use, it is: FLOOD PLAIN. Here is an example sentence: Even if a home is not in a flood plain, it is a good idea for a homeowner to purchase inexpensive flood insurance.
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
Leigh Flood's the man!
No x500 is not a flood zone. Normally anything with an X in it is safe from flood.
The directions the flood is going to be going. Anything in the flood path is flooded upon.
Flood plane is geographically correct. This means, an area that does not have an undulating surface that is fairly level, or without elevation. Plane is attributed to flat surface where water percolates, while plain could be used for being straight forward in terms of attitude or openness in mind. Another Answer: For normal use, it is: FLOOD PLAIN. Here is an example sentence: Even if a home is not in a flood plain, it is a good idea for a homeowner to purchase inexpensive flood insurance.
It means, if it will flood or not and how many inches it will flood.
It's called a 'flood plain'.
It means, if it will flood or not and how many inches it will flood.
The tsunami can flood as fast as a commercial jet plane.
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Because London is built on the ancient flood plane of the river Thames.
it would be helpful if we knew which great flood you mean...
It means that a flood is very likely to happen in your area.
do you mean ''Thailand''
In the flood. (If you mean the dino)