Magnitude refers to the severity of floods
The term magnitude is used to describe the size of an earthquake.
Flood control is the term that describes the measures a community takes to correct and prevent flood risks.
Magnitude is another term for the strength of an earthquake.
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.
The magnitude of a mathematical object is its size: a property by which it can be larger or smaller than other objects of the same kind; in technical terms, an ordering of the class of objects to which it belongs
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how bright they are.
The term "speed" is commonly used to designate the magnitude of the velocity vector.
Magnitude
In Old English it was spelled "flod" and meant the sames as what "flood" means today.
The Aswan dam in the 1960’s meant that from 1970 the annual flood was controlled.
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