The phrase "send the flood" refers to the occurrence of a flood, which is a natural disaster where water overflows onto land. In the context of natural disasters, this phrase is used to describe the onset or arrival of a flood, indicating that water levels are rising and causing potential danger and damage to the affected area.
Fire and flood are both natural disasters that start with 'f'
It would if it still existed
The moon affects the flood and ebb of the tides, and doesn't cause natural disasters. It is usually extreme weather that does that.
Flood, earthquake, hurricane, volcanic erruption.
Flash flood
Earthquake and flood (LOL just kidding about the flood) tornado
The phrase "flood of face" does not have a standard meaning in English. It may be a metaphorical or poetic expression that needs further context to understand its intended meaning.
New Orleans flood in May, 1995
tsunami, hurricane, flood, aftershocks... i think that's it...
Floods, forest fires, and earthquakes are referred to as natural disasters.
It happen because of us humans are bad to nature, nature is flood and flood is nature. If we haven't been bad to nature, there wouldn't even have natural disasters around the world.
Yes. There are natural disasters every year. The year 1997 had its fair share of tornadoes, hurricanes, and earthquakes among other events.