Obviously rain, but there are others, like for example, tsunami's may cause flooding, earthquakes can cause river dam's to break and cause flooding etc.
Flooding or Hurricanes.
Natural processes can indeed act as both constructive and destructive forces in shaping the Earth's surface. Constructive forces, such as volcanic eruptions and sediment deposition, create new landforms and enrich ecosystems. Conversely, destructive forces like erosion, weathering, and earthquakes can dismantle and reshape existing features. Ultimately, the balance between these forces is crucial for the dynamic nature of the Earth's landscape.
constant droughts, flooding in some parts
flooding
Secondary forces, such as erosion, weathering, and deposition, create various landforms such as canyons, valleys, caves, sand dunes, and deltas. These forces sculpt the earth's surface over time by breaking down rocks, moving sediments, and reshaping the landscape through natural processes.
Water and ice
because the flooding is renewing the soil in the ground
In a modern city flooding creates chaos.
Natural forces such as erosion, weathering, and deposition from wind, water, and ice can create sediments. These processes break down rocks into smaller particles that are then transported and deposited in new locations, forming sedimentary rocks over time.
Flooding.
unpredictable flooding of natural barriers for protection . Natural Resources limited.
leevees are natural desposits that help keep rivers from flooding. Hope it helped XD
flooding in the spring
seasonal flooding
Natural forces such as hurricanes, wildfires, and flooding have increased in frequency and intensity in the western hemisphere over the past few years due to climate change. These events have caused widespread destruction to communities, ecosystems, and infrastructure, leading to economic and social impacts. Climate change is driving these natural forces to become more severe and unpredictable in the region.
Erosion, weathering, and deposition by wind, water, and ice are natural forces that create sediments. These forces break down rocks into smaller particles that accumulate in layers over time, forming sedimentary rocks.
Constructive forces are natural processes that build up the Earth's surface. They create landforms such as mountains, volcanoes, and valleys through the processes of deposition, uplift, and volcanic activity. These forces are responsible for shaping the Earth's landscape over millions of years.