When a tree falls into a river, it may initially become submerged, depending on its size and the river's water level. Over time, the tree can float downstream, potentially becoming lodged against other objects or banks. It may also break apart due to water currents, weathering, or decay, providing habitat for aquatic life. Additionally, the tree's nutrients can enrich the river ecosystem as it decomposes.
If a tree falls into a river during a storm, it can obstruct the flow of water, potentially causing flooding or redirection of the river's course. The tree may also become lodged against other objects, causing a blockage that can lead to further damage downstream. Over time, the tree will break down and decompose, returning nutrients to the ecosystem.
a large storm or beaver dams
a blackout
a storm will happen
Well, it depends on how large the storm surge. I have seen water rise 10 feet from a river during a storm surge. It also depends on lake or river, because of if it is moving water or still water.
it happen during the 1930s and they destroy everything
it would thunder and have lightning
Simon's body gets carried away by the water during the storm.
you could possibly find an octillery in the water during a winter storm. you also might find a sneasel(in pokemon diamond and pearl.)you might find a glaceon.
Rogue waves might be produced during storm conditions. They are also known as killer waves. They are waves whose height is more than twice the significant wave height.
No it's not dangerous to use a WIRELESS controller during a storm but the storm might damage your actual Xbox console. You may need to go back to school
Yes, the Raritan River did experience significant flooding during Hurricane Irene in 2011. The storm caused the river to overflow its banks, leading to widespread flooding in areas along its path in New Jersey.