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They increase the flooding because leaves are meant to hold water back. For example think of the Hoover Dam which is almost like a levy. Behind it is a huge lake. If the dam wasn't there the water would be no where near the height that it's currently at. If the Hoover Dam broke it would cause flooding for hundreds of miles. This is why levees increase the destruction caused by flooding. There is more water then what there would be if the levee wasn't there..
flooding in disillation column is control: 1) to reduce total crude charge, 2)to decrease the transfer temperture, 3) increase the tower reflux, 4) increase the tower pressure.
Humans can increase the risk of flooding through activities such as urbanization, deforestation, and poor land management practices that can lead to increased runoff and reduced water absorption capacity of the land. Climate change can also exacerbate flooding events by altering precipitation patterns and increasing the severity of storms.
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When there is an increase in the amount of vegetation, such as trees and grasses, the probability of flooding decreases. Vegetation helps absorb and slow down rainfall, reducing the amount of water that runs off into rivers and streams. This can help prevent flooding by acting as a natural sponge and reducing the volume and speed of surface water flow.
Urban development can increase flooding by replacing natural areas like forests and wetlands with impermeable surfaces like concrete and asphalt. This prevents rainwater from being absorbed into the ground, leading to increased runoff and overwhelming drainage systems. Additionally, urban development can disrupt natural water flow patterns, exacerbating flooding in downstream areas.
One way of preventing flooding in Bangladesh is to increase the population and to build less houses so the water can easily evaporate into fields and grass
Soil can affect flooding by influencing how quickly water is absorbed or runs off the surface. Healthy soil with good structure and organic matter can help absorb more water, reducing surface runoff and the likelihood of flooding. Conversely, compacted or degraded soil can increase runoff and contribute to flooding by preventing water from infiltrating the ground.