levees
The raised areas of earth designed to hold back flood waters that start with an "i" are called levees. They are built parallel to rivers or other bodies of water to prevent flooding of surrounding areas.
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A raised area of earth designed to hold back floodwaters is called a levee. Levees are typically built along rivers or coastlines to prevent flooding in surrounding areas. They help to redirect or contain the flow of water during periods of high water levels.
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Raised areas of earth designed to hold back floodwaters are called levees. They are typically built along rivers or coastlines to help prevent flooding in surrounding areas by redirecting and controlling the flow of water. Levees can help protect communities and infrastructure from the destructive impacts of floods.
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Storm surge.
It is known as the watershed.
Chesapeake Bay I would think