Floods occur more frequently in north Indian rivers due to several factors, including the topography and climate of the region. The northern rivers, such as the Ganges and Brahmaputra, originate in the Himalayas, where rapid snowmelt and heavy monsoon rains contribute to significant runoff. In contrast, south Indian rivers typically flow through more stable and less steep terrain, resulting in a slower and more gradual discharge. Additionally, the monsoon patterns are more intense in the north, exacerbating flood risks during rainy seasons.
Yes
GangaBrahmaputraYamuna
In Bengladesh to rivers
a floods ends by when it stops raining and the rivers dry up
It commonly floods along the banks of rivers and the coastline when it storms.
floods, and other stuff
Well, mostly rivers where there is a lot of rain. All rivers could flood with enough rain.
ganga, yamuna and brahmaputra are the 3 rivers affected frequently by flood >>>>
No. There is nothing done to minimize losses. Unstable political situation and Indian dominance over rivers is the major part behind this.
Michael w. Burton
its important because mostly when its floods it waters the crops rivers make materials to make papyrus
The Nile and White Nile Rivers after the annual floods.