If the cotton growing in Pakistan is damaged by the floods, the textile plant in Karachi will not have cotton to be made into cloth.
During July floods the supply of cotton becomes relatively low thus cotton being the raw material for textile mills causes a shortage of products for mills.
alot of trees will be gone
areas that are built lower than others
Our country Pakistan, has been affected by the flood 50 time since 1947.
During July floods the supply of cotton becomes relativly low thus cotton being the raw material for textile mills causes a shortage of production for mills.
over 250'000 - 300'000 homes were destoryed so i can't belive how many people were effected the fact says 700 people died :(
All I could scrap up is, the Indus River Valley grew wheat, barley, beans, sesame, rice, bananas, black pepper, mustard, and cotton crops. They had good crops because of the Silt left by the yearly flood. This flood was made by the Indus River Valley.
Might I sugest that your question be put as "How was the chuch effected by the devils influence?". Satan is unble to create any thing but he has the power to influence. This is why there are so many different churches in the world today. He is the father of confusion and as such is able to cause confusion to flood the earth through mens weak willed minds.
If it were not for the Nile river civilization would have been in possible in Egypt, they rely on the annual flood to make the surrounding soil fertile & for irrigation of their crops, one of the most famous being cotton, which is a very water hungry crop. The Blue Nile Lily ( I think it is known as, extremely rare these days, though hopefully not extinct in Egypt was thought to have been used as a mind altering drug, probably for religious purposes, research done on it a number of years ago supports its supposed properties.
Pakistan produces a large amount of Cotton which suffices the local industry needs. Cotton is cultivated in southern Punjab and in Sindh. Recent flood and heavy rainfall has badly damaged the cotton crops of Sindh.
People in flood-affected areas face challenges such as displacement from their homes, loss of property and livelihoods, food and water shortages, health risks from contaminated water, and potential outbreaks of diseases. They also deal with emotional stress, trauma, and the long process of recovery and rebuilding their lives.