Most rivers originating from India and Nepal drains from the low lying Bangladesh areas below sea level to the bay of Bengal.Rivers like the Brahmputra,Gandak,Kosi,Ganga,Atari,feni,Titas flood Bangladesh as excess water is discharged into this country to cause floods.
i think they blame eachother for the storms and floods. in a way, they are right. in reality, it is because there is no peace between the queen and king, so it is both of their faults. hope that helps! :)
Titania and Oberon blame each other for the recent storms and floods, as their ongoing quarrels and battles have disrupted the natural balance and caused chaos in the weather patterns. They believe that their conflict has angered the elements and brought about these calamities.
Blame Ghandi.
There are many rivers in Bangladesh and they all start way up in the Himalayan Moauntains; as the snow in the Himalayan Mountains melts it flows into the rivers, due to the melting snow the rivers enlarge and are able to more water. As the water collects more water and gets larger and larger therefore when they get to Bangladesh they are twice or more of the size they would have been if the snow didn't melt. Also there are annual monsoons and cyclones which are much to blame for the floods. Another reason to flooding in Banlgadesh is that the land there is very flat and the water can not flow down hill like it could in many other places in the world.Read more: Why_does_Bangladesh_suffer_from_floods
There are many rivers in Bangladesh and they all start way up in the Himalayan Moauntains; as the snow in the Himalayan Mountains melts it flows into the rivers, due to the melting snow the rivers enlarge and are able to more water. As the water collects more water and gets larger and larger therefore when they get to Bangladesh they are twice or more of the size they would have been if the snow didn't melt. Also there are annual monsoons and cyclones which are much to blame for the floods. Another reason to flooding in Banlgadesh is that the land there is very flat and the water can not flow down hill like it could in many other places in the world.
blame it on the goose
No one to blame.
If you are referring to: "Don't blame it on sunshine, Don't blame it on moonlight, Don't blame it on good times". Then the song you are after is: Blame it on the Boogie, by The Jackson Five.
Both of you If it's consentual, then you're both to blame, or neither is to blame, depending on the circumstances. In other words, the blame or non-blame is equal for both of you.
no they were not to blame
In sooth your are to blame
dont blame it on the sushine dont blame it on the moonlight dont blame it on the good times blame it on the boogie!