floods affect the rainforest's by flooding the trees so all the water spills out and hurts or affects the animals and habitats
Rainforest destruction pretty much says it all, doesn't it?
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.
One positive effect of floods in floodplains is that they can replenish nutrients in the soil by depositing sediment, which can enrich the land and support plant growth. Additionally, floodwaters can create diverse habitats for a variety of aquatic and terrestrial species, contributing to overall ecosystem biodiversity.
floods relate directly to geography because they affect the land and the creatures that inhabit it :D
Flash flooding does not affect the climate. Flash floods are usually caused by sudden rainstorms.
It rains a lot so I would imagine it happens.
Yes, floods can occur in the Amazon rainforest, particularly during the rainy season when heavy rainfall can cause rivers to overflow their banks. These floods can have significant impacts on both the ecosystem and local communities living in the region.
verry verry badly
Floods. and peanut butter pie
I'd suggest to just use a rainforest for vacation purposes, these locations can have bad floods.
Deforestation, fires, floods, droughts, the whole nine yards.
Catastrophic events such as floods, hurricanes, and mild tornadoes occur in a rainforest.
they build tree houses or houses on stilts
They dont?
It floods
While floods are sometimes catastrophic, most will have little or no impact on the spherical nature of the earth. It would take a worldwide flood to have that kind of effect.
they adapt by taking to the anual floods and humid tempatures