During a flood, several key elements are at risk, including human lives, infrastructure (such as roads, bridges, and buildings), and vital services (like electricity, water supply, and healthcare). Additionally, natural ecosystems can be severely impacted, with potential harm to wildlife habitats and water quality. Economic assets, including businesses and agricultural land, are also vulnerable to damage or destruction.
it includes: household properties life land-might get permanently submerged or might loose the chemical property water-polluted for a long perid of time ; hence less drinking water food-difficult to obtain since land is swampy money-waste of maoney
G. Pender has written: 'Flood risk science and management' -- subject(s): Flood control, Flood damage prevention, Risk assessment
Too much precipitation causes the flood.
A flood path is the route that floodwaters take as they flow across land during a flood event. It typically follows natural valleys, streams, or rivers, and can also include low-lying areas that are prone to flooding. Understanding flood paths is important for predicting and managing flood risk.
Too much precipitation causes the flood.
no
they are what to look for in a normal flood but more likely to be unpredictabal
called the floodplain, and it is typically covered with fertile soil deposited by the river during flooding events. Floodplains provide important habitat for wildlife and can also be used for agriculture and development, though they are at risk of flooding during periods of high water flow.
it can be there is no pullotion iand it rudecs flood risk
yes if you keep putting water on the floor
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