The Amazon River basin experiences seasonal flooding, with an average annual rise and fall of about 10 to 15 meters (33 to 49 feet) in some areas. This flooding typically occurs between December and May, when heavy rainfall causes the river and its tributaries to overflow. In extreme cases, flooding can cover vast areas of the rainforest, affecting wildlife, local communities, and ecosystems. The extent and impact of flooding can vary significantly from year to year based on rainfall patterns and climate conditions.
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No, Amazon was not in the area of the Fernley flood.
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flood
It Normally Floods In November And Still Can Rise In June.
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The Amazon river carries more water than any other.
A flood can go as high as the land and water allow. There is no limit to the rise of flood waters because a flood is not a controlled event.
Too much precipitation causes the flood.
The Amazon River does flood and it usually starts in November. The river floods every year and can swell up to 25 miles and tripling the land area it cover.
The Amazon river floods every year from around february to June.
because of the water