After a flood, landforms can undergo significant changes due to erosion, sediment deposition, and altered water flow patterns. Riverbanks may erode, creating new channels or widening existing ones, while sediment carried by floodwaters can create new landforms like sandbars or deltas. Floodwaters can also reshape landscapes by depositing nutrients on floodplains, enhancing soil fertility. Additionally, the aftermath of flooding may result in the formation of temporary ponds or changes in the vegetation pattern, affecting the local ecosystem.
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A geographical change means one which occurs to the land and its features. This can be a result of natural events like flood or erosion which slowly eat away at the Earth's surface.
I don't know why don't you figure it out on your own dummie.
a flood
Water that rises and covers land is a flood.
it makes rock
yes, dams can flood lands .
A flood plain is a flat or gently sloping area near a river or stream that is prone to flooding. It forms when the river overflows its banks and deposits sediment on the adjacent land. Over time, this repeated flooding creates the flat surface of a flood plain.
The civilisation was built on the productivity of the Tigris and Euphrates river valleys - the flood plains, dams and irrigation providing fertility and sustenance in a land otherwise mountainous and desert.
Activation of a fault during an earthquake.
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Yes the flood destroyed everything on the land.
It is the flood plain.
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The answer is erosion of rocks and land forms
The flood plain
A geographical change means one which occurs to the land and its features. This can be a result of natural events like flood or erosion which slowly eat away at the Earth's surface.