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In most countries, flooding is a natural phenomenon for example Baglidesh which is a flood plain but depending on where this flooding can have pros and cons to some. For Example in Egypt they relied on the floods by praying to ISIS to make the soil furtile and rich (which the silt in the river is rich in nutrients) which help their crops grow for their harvest thus helping that eco-system which is way in ancient Egypt most of their towns and cities were on the banks of the nile. But in the case above the river brings silt which furtilises the soil changing its composition for the better. But in the same breath it can take nutrients in the soil away which is way places like for example the Amazonian Rainforest has low nutrients whcih was so poor, the trees had to grow tall and their nutrients from Sunlight and dead leaves (and creatures for that matter). For this case flooding had a negative effect on the rainforest which forced the trees to change how they grew and collected nutrients.

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