Yes. Excessive rainfall is the most common cause of flooding.
Strong winds that cause heavy rain and flooding are called hurricanes.
The rain from a hurricane can cause sever flooding.
Flooding and depression
rain, flooding ,farmloss, any ways they cause disaster................ :D
yes they do, they cause high winds and heavy rain (I MEAN LOTS OF RAIN)
Wind damage, rain, and flooding.
Thunderstorms are often followed by rain. So you have the lightning in the thunder that can start fires, and the rain that can cause flooding.
Tornadoes do not produce rain, but the thunderstorms that spawn them do. This rain can indeed cause flooding.
Cause and effect is a relationship between actions or events, such that one or more are the result of the other or others. Example sentence: The heavy rain caused the flooding. 1. The cause is the "heavy rain". 2. The effect is "flooding" that was caused by the "heavy rain".
Yes. The force of the rain itself is not damaging, but the amount of rain delivered means that many hurricanes cause extensive flooding.
frequently, if there is more rain than it can handle.
A situation where a relatively light rain could cause flooding is when the ground is already saturated from previous heavy rainfall or when the area has poor drainage systems. In these cases, even a light rain can quickly overwhelm the soil's ability to absorb more water, leading to surface runoff and potential flooding. Topography that funnels water towards low-lying areas can also exacerbate flooding with light rain.