the difference between a river and a flood is that a river is a stream of water in a concentrated area that doesnt usually disturbe the peace. but on the other hand a flood is when rain comes in heavy quanities and the river lake pond or stream over flows with water and may cause damage. ect. does that answer your question
In other words, rivers are permanent, floods are temporary.
Between July and November
what is the difference between flood & inundation
A "flood plain" is the total area on either side of a river that will be covered with water when the river reaches it's maximum crest during a flood. A "water table" is the area under the surface of the ground where the water reservoir (underground well or aquifer) begins.
The difference is width
between June and September
Yes, the Tigris river has flood with the Euphrates river.
A Tornado is swirly fast wind, a flood is rising water levels...
Flash flood comes and goes really quick. A flood takes longer and takes longer to go away.
no there was no la river before the flood the flood is what caused the city to create the la river.
A river flood is more common. ok
Yes, the Tigris river has flood with the Euphrates river.
A "spot" is more narrow than a "narrow flood".