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Flooding kills people and destroys property.
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the Mississippi river
Mississippi
The book just says that the history of the flooding in the Mississippi river focusing on the floods between 1927 - 1993, and how it effected the people and their lives.
Fourteen people were killed in Arkansas, with at least 383 killed across seven states in the preceding storms.
Some people in the southern United States adapted to Mississippi River floods by building their houses on stilts. The Army Corps of Engineers built many levees along the river to keep flood waters back.
St.Paul is to the east of the Mississippi river for all of u people not in Missouri!! :] St.Paul is to the east of the Mississippi river for all of u people not in Missouri!! :]
i have 4 disadvantages: 1) The river blocks or impedes ship traffic or barges 2)The homeless tend to group around the river and delta 3)The river causes upstream flooding. 4)It also causes upstreaming erosion
Due to all the snow up north that melted and heavy rainfall the Mississippi River can't hold that much water anymore that's why its flooding
The Mississippi River
The Mississippi River is named after the Native American Ojibwe word "misi-ziibi," meaning "Great River." The Missouri River is the longest tributary of the Mississippi River, and it was named by the Native American Algonquian people, meaning "people with wooden canoes." The Mississippi River is named according to its significance and size in the region, while the Missouri River is named after the people who lived along its banks.