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A flood can vary in: 1 Size 2 Speed of water flow 3 Duration 4 All of the above

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Answered by mihirmandloi04
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4) All of the above.

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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A flood can vary in 4) All of the above.

How do floods vary?

  • The size, length and water stream speed of floods can shift.
  • The volume, pace of rising and areal degree (for example the absolute region under rising waters) of flooding can likewise fluctuate.
  • The size, or extent, of flood occasions is affected by how much water enters the stream upstream — and how rapidly.
  • Flood recurrence to a great extent relies upon the recurrence of climate occasions.
  • Huge flood occasions can harm homes, streets, spans, and another framework; crash ranchers' harvests; and damage or uproot individuals.

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