It killed many people in this area, flipping over cars with people in them. Also trapping people as well in the water.
people were not allowed to eat blood after the flood
A flood on a river can deposit a large amount of sediment into the river's delta, leading to delta expansion. This can help build up the delta land area, increase fertility of the soil, and create new habitats for wildlife. However, extreme flooding can also erode and reshape the delta, potentially leading to loss of land and habitat.
Approximately 2,200 people died in the Johnstown Flood of 1889.
The flood plain of a river is an area very near the river which floods regularly, generally every 1 to 2 years. The 100-year flood plain is a larger area which has a 1 in 100 chance of flooding in any given year. Over the long term this would average out to a flood every century.
To prevent getting caught in a flood there are several safety rules to follow. Always monitor the weather using a NOAA weather radio or a reliable news source. Get out of areas known to flood. If an area does flood, go to higher ground. Do not attempt to cross flowing water. Do not camp or park along streams or near water
Depends on the population in the flood area and how stupid people are !!
It could kill them
a very large peice of land.
according to the flood history in the book of Genesis, only 8 survived that.
malaria
they didn't at all
No
they affect harvesting and the flood.
People respond cautiously when there is a flood. People will leave the area that is flooding. Floods can rise quickly and be dangerous.
Water everywhere
A flood is an instance where an area that is normally dry land is covered in water. This can happen for a number of reasons. A flash flood is a flood that occurs quickly, often covering an area in minutes or seconds.
It would flood the city and put people in danger.