Living below sea-level, I mean just look at New Orleans...
High rainfall and like you said living below sea-level like Bangladesh they are 1m above sea-level.
deforestation and urbanisation
Humans farm and that changes the land. They also build cities and that affects how water is absorbed into the soil. So yes, humans increase the risk of flooding.
if it rains its more likely to get flooded
In some ways both, and in some ways niether. Floods are primarily a weather phenomenon, as the ultimate deciding factor is usually heavy rain or melting snow. However, the geology of an area can affect the risk of flooding. Low lying areas, especially valleys, are usually the most vulnerable. Human acitivty can also increase flooding risk, such as by removing vegetation and by building impermeable surfaces such as roads.
No, Its a Density Independent
infiltration
building on floodplains
Humans farm and that changes the land. They also build cities and that affects how water is absorbed into the soil. So yes, humans increase the risk of flooding.
if it rains its more likely to get flooded
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element of risk is the factor which causes the cost of capital to increase as much the risk as much the cost of capital.
Humans have changed the natural environment to increase the risk of flooding by cutting down trees ( Deforestation ). The trees act as a kind of flood barrier as their roots take in some of the water and the trunk of the tree slows down ground flow. Hope this helps :D
Question:Is a limiting factor in the tundra a yearly flooding? Answer:Yes it is.
they dont they increase the risks of flooding.
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In some ways both, and in some ways niether. Floods are primarily a weather phenomenon, as the ultimate deciding factor is usually heavy rain or melting snow. However, the geology of an area can affect the risk of flooding. Low lying areas, especially valleys, are usually the most vulnerable. Human acitivty can also increase flooding risk, such as by removing vegetation and by building impermeable surfaces such as roads.
There is no soil to absorb the rain and the water then just runs off into streams and rivers.