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Many buildings, crops, homes and lives were ruined. Many plants, Trees and animals were washed away. 307 people lost their lives and 1800 drowned in Holland.
Flood plane is geographically correct. This means, an area that does not have an undulating surface that is fairly level, or without elevation. Plane is attributed to flat surface where water percolates, while plain could be used for being straight forward in terms of attitude or openness in mind. Another Answer: For normal use, it is: FLOOD PLAIN. Here is an example sentence: Even if a home is not in a flood plain, it is a good idea for a homeowner to purchase inexpensive flood insurance.
no flood control would be stoping a flood a flood plainis land that is covered by water during a flood,formed from sediments depsited by a river
One example is the water in a river in flood being coloured by the soil washed from the banks.
Leigh Flood's the man!
Who saved Halawod and Alunsina from being drowned in a flood? Why do you think she saved the couple? Explain
no but somone nearly drowned.
21 people died.
the bad thing about water is that you can drowned in it and it can flood your lungs to where you sufficate
it can flood and drowned your home and it would be expensive to fix the flooding of your house
it can flood and drowned your home and it would be expensive to fix the flooding of your house
Well, she does not. At one point there was a great flood which drowned everybody wh .was not a god or goddess. And she was not one
The Germans had planned to flood the lowlands of likely dropzones and landing zones, where possible, in France. Numerous allied paratroopers drowned, but i have seen no actual figures.
rikki-tikki-tavi had got washed out of his burrow by a high summer flood
He was washed out of his burrow by a "high summer flood" and, half-drowned was rescued by the family & adopted.
the answer is read the bible
Depending on the Bible translation being used, it is called 'floodwaters' or a 'flood of waters' or a 'great flood' or a 'deluge' (Genesis 6:17).