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---------- causes floods​

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Answered by kashukhan
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Answer:

lots of water

Explanation:

lots of water can cause a flood

Answered by Priyanshi5255
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Answer:

Rainfall

Most places in the world receive rainfall every year, with higher amounts recorded during the peak rainy seasons. Some rainwater is absorbed by the ground where it goes on to form underground water, and some of it evaporates back into the atmosphere to form clouds which will later fall as rain. Sometimes, the rain becomes too heavy and ends up exceeding the rates of absorption and evaporation. This causes the excess water to flow over and submerge the land for long periods. Heavy rainfall is the biggest contributor to natural flooding incidences around the world, especially in the tropics.

Rivers and Lakes

Sometimes the rate at which water flows into a river or a lake exceeds the rate at which water exits these water bodies. This causes them to spill water over their banks, and eventually, the water starts flowing over the adjacent land causing floods. Increase in the inflow of water into rivers and lakes is caused by heavy rainfall that occurs at some point along their course with the heaviest effects being felt downstream where the river starts to flatten out and slow down.

Melting of Glaciers

As the pace of glacial melt accelerates due to global warming, the vast water that is held up in the Antarctic is released into the oceans which in turn causes a surge in water levels in coastal areas around the world. Depending on elevation, some countries are more susceptible to rising sea levels than others.

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