Yes, excessive rainfall can cause flooding. The water has to go somewhere, and if the rainstorm is widespread enough and long enough, the water may overflow the river channel and flood wide areas. In his book "Life on the Mississippi", Mark Twain described sailing his steamboat across large areas of Mississippi farmland to rescue stranded people.
Almost every year, the rains and snowmelt in the northern midwest cause floods on the Red River in North Dakota.
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Yes. Excessive rainfall is the most common cause of flooding.
The Euphrates floods simply because of excessive rainfall usually. It is normally in patterns as well. Many times build up of sediment can cause the flow to become slower and result in flooding.
The WATER CYCLE and A repetative statement of evaporation.
The actual cause of a flood is the arrival of excessive rainfall in the river headwaters. This may be exacerbated by landslides, which impound the waters further and give way catastrophically. Often in the headwaters, the rain-holding capacity has been damaged by excessive tree felling and removal of vegetation.
The cause of the Uttarakhand or 2013 North India Flood, was a multi day cloudburst. The effects included heavy rainfall, landslides and deaths.
the effect of a flood is excesive rainfall
Excessive rains do not cause droughts. Droughts are characterized by a lack of precipitation over an extended period of time, leading to water shortages. Excessive rainfall can instead lead to flooding, which is a separate weather phenomenon.
Heavy rainfall
A flood is the result of excessive rainfall, rapid snowmelt, or the overflow of rivers, causing water to inundate areas that are normally dry. This excess water overwhelms the natural drainage systems, leading to widespread flooding.
lots and lots of rainfall causes flood =) hehe
a flash flood can be caused by a excessive amount of rain mostly down a hill or stream and earth quakes (: