Floods are almost impossible to predict. When a flood happens in an area with agriculture and animal husbandry it carries away or kills genetic material that is needed for breeding the next generation of plants and animals.
Yes buy giving the plants loy s of water
That flat plain formed by river deposits during a flood is known as a floodplain. It typically consists of fertile soil and is susceptible to periodic flooding due to its proximity to the river. Floodplains play an important role in natural ecosystems and agriculture.
Wetlands provide important ecological services such as flood control, water filtration, and biodiversity conservation. They also offer recreational opportunities and potential economic benefits through activities like fishing and ecotourism. Additionally, wetlands can improve water quality and help mitigate climate change by storing carbon.
Flood plains and plains are both flat expanses of land. Flood plains are low-lying areas near rivers that are prone to flooding, while plains are large, flat areas with minimal elevation changes. Both types of landforms are valuable for agriculture and settlement due to their fertile soil and access to water.
floods relate directly to geography because they affect the land and the creatures that inhabit it :D
When the flood is coming, the animals cannot eat their food and their living style will all be damaged,also they cannot live without food and water. If the flood comes then animal life will be destroyed as they cannot live in shelter. Animals like cow, goat, buffalo, etc. are necessary for man. If they cannot be useful and harm due to flood then human life also be not satisfied.
Flooding makes things incredibly difficult when it comes to animal husbandry. Besides losing animals via drowning or being swept away by the high waters, there is also the need to move animals to higher ground and keep them there during the flood itself. Feed needs to be moved to higher ground as well in order to keep the animals well-fed, and often such feed may need to be moved to the animals by boat in order to be able to feed them. Otherwise, if the feed is under water, there is no food for them and they may starve if feed from outside the flood-affected area is not brought in. The water itself is often dirty and brings in bacteria, viruses and fungi that can cause major illnesses and diseases in animals that are susceptible to such illnesses.
No
they affect harvesting and the flood.
Water everywhere
Animal Cops Houston - 2003 Flood was released on: USA: 7 June 2010
When rivers flood in China, they deposit nutrient-rich sediment, including loess, onto the fields. Loess is a fertile soil that increases the productivity of agriculture. However, excessive flooding can also lead to crop damage and loss of arable land, impacting the success of agriculture in the region.
It could kill them
according to the flood history in the book of Genesis, only 8 survived that.
Floods drown plants, which kill them, leaving nothing for the farmer to get off of come time to harvest, and no money in the bank. Floods also can drown livestock and reduce the amount of pasture and feed available to livestock.
The flood affected the harvest season because if the flood took too long to dry then then there would be a delay in the seasons.
well it depends if it was a hard rain or not. if it was then it would flood the desert and most likely kill alot of things but if it was a light rain it wouldn't do that much