Geography, asked by yadavsatyamkumar821, 9 months ago

a low-lying land by the side of the river covered with overflowing water.

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Answered by ᏕɱartYᎶᴜʀɭ
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Explanation:

The rain water erosive force can weaken the foundations of buildings, causing tumbles and cracks. Rivers or streams can overflow their banks. This happens when the river or stream holds more water upstream than usual, and it flows downstream to the neighboring low-lying areas, typically referred to as the floodplains.

Answered by Harshita610
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Answer:

Flood

Explanation:

Flood is a condition or phenomena in which the low lying areas is covered by river's overflowing water.

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