im pretty sure that its "throng." this is because to rush, melt, and flood are all actions done by water, and "throng" does not mean this.
Atually Yes. If the mud is at a certain degree it will melt. The atoms come apart and they melt. Like if it you the dirt/mud on a hill it would melt down. Most people think that theory is false, but it is not.
if someone says, 'you melt' or 'he's such a melt' it generally means, 'silly' or 'you idiot'. its a light hearted joke.
The plural of snowman is snowmen.
Melt is a verb. Hair and sky are both nouns.
That is the correct spelling of "melted" (deformed by heat).
Rivers flood in the spring, after snow accumulated over the winter begins to melt. Rivers also flood after heavy rain events.
Some coastal regions will be more susceptible to flooding, but all of Britain would not flood.
Holland would be one of them.
the spring snow melt and the river discharged and they were uncontrolable
no, some humans dont like the sun, and some of the others (like my mother in law) will melt if exposed to sunlight.
because probaly the sun is causing it to like melt like an ice cube
the sun will burn out or it might melt ice so a FLOOD might end
Cyclical
If the polar caps continue to melt the Earth will most likely flood.
The Boscastle flood started in 2004 by torrential rain and the river Jordan burst its banks. It was also caused by snow melting, due from the winter. The rain helped the snow melt and the river to burst, therefore, caused a flood
yes they do
We don't know when all the ice caps will melt. We may be able to slow global warming so they don't all melt. Even if they do all melt, sea levels will rise around 70 metres, or 215 feet, all over the world. This will flood many coastal cities and farmlands, but there will still be plenty of high ground that will not be flooded.