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How long did the rain last during the great flood?

It rained for 40 days & 40 nights, but the flood itself lasted 150 days


How long did the Boscastle flood last for?

The Boscastle flood occurred on August 16, 2004, and lasted for a few hours. The intense rainfall caused a sudden surge of water that flooded the village of Boscastle in Cornwall, UK, with water levels rising rapidly and causing extensive damage.


Was there an ice age after the great flood?

There is no evidence for a great flood except for an influx of fresh water from the Hudson Bay area towards the end of the last glaciation which brought on a temporary cold period in the North Atlantic area about 12,500 years ago. The present ice age started over 2.5 million years ago and has been notable for many glaciations and interglacial periods such as the present interglacial.


Is there a difference between a 100 year flood plain and a flood plain?

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.


Is the Bible have a very detailed description of the earth before the Flood?

The Bible provides some details about the earth before the Flood, including that people lived long lives and that violence and wickedness were prevalent. It describes the world as corrupt and filled with sin, leading to God's decision to bring about the Flood. Genesis 6-9 provides the most detailed account of the events surrounding the Flood.