Floods can bring nutrients to the soil.
Meteorologists classify floods based on their cause, such as heavy rainfall, snowmelt, or dam failure. They also categorize floods by their severity, which can range from minor to major to catastrophic. Additionally, floods can be classified by the area they affect, such as urban flooding or river flooding.
The causes of the Somerset floods is global warming.
Building of the dams and dykes are some of the responses of the Somerset floods.
The effects of the Somerset floods is the loss of lives and property and the displacement of people.
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Lowering the Asian population.
A flood can be man-made by a dam bursting, or a water line breaking. There are several other ways that man made floods happen.
Wildfires and floods benefit the plants by creating more oxygen to there roots, getting rid of decay matter that keeps them from spreading or germinating properly, adds nutrients to the soil to help them be strong and last longer.
fires and floods
Natural floods occur due to excessive rainfall, melting snow, or overflowing rivers, leading to the inundation of land. Man-made floods are typically caused by human activities such as dam failures, urbanization, deforestation, or inadequate stormwater management, resulting in increased surface runoff and flooding.
Silt is rich fertile soil left behind by floods. It is brought in by rivers when they overflow and deposit sediment containing nutrients that can benefit crops and vegetation.
Floods are essential in some areas in delivering fertaile soil. Tornadoes have no real benefit.
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It didn't.
deltas are an area formed by soil deposited at the mouth of river
It helped because the floods gave them water, plus, it made soil fertile, and that could help food grow.