Spring is the worst time for erosion in the Colorado River due to the combination of snowmelt and increased rainfall. As temperatures rise, melting snow from higher elevations contributes to a surge in river flow, often resulting in higher water levels and faster currents. This increased flow can destabilize banks and lead to greater sediment transport and erosion. Additionally, spring storms can exacerbate these conditions, further increasing the risk of erosion in the river's banks.
Early spring still feels like winter. It's not until very late spring that it starts to feel like spring. One of Colorado Springs's worst blizzards in history happened in May 1997
The Mississippi River Delta has lost approximately 1,100 square miles of shoreline to erosion since the 1950s, according to Louisiana State University, making it the world's largest example of coastal erosion.
Spring is when the U.S. generally has the worst tornadoes.
Spring is NOT the worst time of year for an animal that lives in a lake...dumb-dumb!!
Worst is the superlative. Worse is the comparative.
That IS erosion. When soil gets loose enough that seeds can't take, it is called eutropification, the worst form.
caffeine. depends where u at & local laws, U.S. comes down hard on anything that is a controlled substance ex. pcp, LSD, crack cocaine, methamphetamine in Ca. the posession of the Colorado river toad may be worst cuz it is controlled hallucinogenic substance and possesion of an endangered species
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The River Nile's first worst flood was Friday the tenth of August 2001.
Since most of Colorado is covered in mountains, the weather patterns are never the same. The weather is so weird in Colorado. In the year of 1997, one of Colorado's worst blizzards ever happened in the middle of the month of May
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the fact that my buddy here was born....i take that back, that was the worst