Mud is not left behind after a flood, sediment grains are, these can be anything from sand to gravel.
A landslide is called a mud flow when it is raining when it happens which causes the dirt to turn to mud, or when a landslide happens at a muddy area so instead of dirt, its mostly mud.
Slippery mud is often referred to as "slick mud" due to its wet, smooth, and slippery texture that can make it challenging to walk or drive through.
liquifaction
Dwellings on the plains made of mud are typically called adobe houses or mud brick houses. These structures are constructed using a mixture of clay, sand, straw, and water, which is then shaped into bricks and left to dry in the sun. The use of mud as a building material is practical in regions where it is abundant and provides good insulation against extreme temperatures.
The process where a soft soil turns into liquid mud is called liquefaction. This occurs during an earthquake when the ground shakes violently, causing the soil particles to lose their strength and behave like a liquid.
Studding and budding both rhyme with flooding.
They can come out of the water and skip on mud, that's why they are called mud skippers.
Cud, mud, sud, dudmud, dud, flood, crud
silt
A mud flap.
Possibly originated in Mississippi and started being called Mississippi mud pie/cake because it looked like the thick mud that was along the banks of the Mississippi river, in later years as "Mud Pie/cake" became more main stream it just got called Mud Cake.
Mud Phobia is the phobia (fear) of mud. Its called mysophobia, myso meaning mud and phobia meaning fear.
This is because of how the place where Jakob grew up was always being flooded, and archaeologists like Athos were finding many artifacts that had been preserved in the mud from all the flooding. So it is evidence from the prehistoric cities and the constant flooding that gave the title 'The Drowned City.'
Strong winds that cause heavy rain and flooding are called hurricanes.
A flat topped mud brick tomb is called a mastaba.
Applying a mudpack is called a daub. A coat or cover of plaster, clay or mud.
in a house, the mud room would be called le vestibule or l'entrée. In a sports installation, the mud room is called 'le vestiaire'