Floods in the Caribbean can have devastating impacts, including loss of life, destruction of infrastructure, and damage to agriculture and ecosystems. The region's vulnerability is exacerbated by its geographical location, where heavy rains from hurricanes and tropical storms are common. Economic activities, particularly tourism and farming, often suffer significant setbacks due to flooding. Additionally, the aftermath can lead to long-term challenges such as displacement of communities and increased health risks from waterborne diseases.
They dont?
It floods
Increases it
Japan and Indonesia.
It destroyed the crops.
it gets soggy
yes, indeed it does, say for example, the climate of the Caribbean changed from sunny and bright, to rainy and cold, tourists would not want to go to the Caribbean, then the Caribbean will not have as much money as they did when the tourists used to come. now you see that the Caribbean's climate can affect the Caribbean.
The Brisbane floods of 1974 affected the Brisbane River and the Bremer River basin.
balance
floods
it affect us in many ways like our lives and food supply
Floods occur when above ground water is at an abnormal height, and nothing effects floods, really what happens is floods affect its surroundings because most things aren't water proof so they get flooded.