While Kuwait lacks freshwater rivers and lakes, it is still susceptible to flooding, primarily due to heavy rainfall events and its unique topography. When rain falls in significant amounts, the limited drainage systems can become overwhelmed, leading to localized flooding. Additionally, urban development and the absence of natural water bodies can exacerbate runoff, increasing the risk of flood-related issues in certain areas. Therefore, although freshwater bodies are absent, Kuwait is not immune to flooding.
floods usually happen when there is too much pollution in a country but it also happens when a country contains a lot of rivers like Bangladesh
floods happen because rivers can not hold much water so the river overflows and floods the town or snow melts all at once and causes the houses to flood. 123scar1: also dams can break and some times the gutters over flow
groundwater has more freshwater than rivers and lakes
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Freshwater is found in lakes and rivers.
Floods can happen almost anywhere. Venice, Italy, floods more often then almost any city in the world. The Netherlands often get huge waves crashing over the shore due to storms too. Some of the worst floods in the U.S. have happened along the Mississippi River and rivers that flow into it. Floods happen a lot in South America and in Mexico, where ever the land is dry.
In Bengladesh to rivers
a floods ends by when it stops raining and the rivers dry up
Kuwait is unique in that it is the only country in the world that has no natural fresh water source. Meaning there are no rivers or lakes in Kuwait. Source: Personal experience and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kuwait
Floods happen most commonly in regions with high rainfall, near rivers, or in areas prone to storm surges or flash flooding. Areas with poor drainage systems and low-lying regions are also more susceptible to flooding.
Without waterfalls and rivers, we woudn't have freshwater fish,plants.
Freshwater