explain about the various rivers, rivers as resources and floods
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But sometimes the amount flowing in to one area is greater than the capacity of the system to hold it within natural confines. The result is a flood. ... For example, heavy snow melts, water saturated ground, unusually high tides, and drainage modifications when combined with heavy rain can lead to flooding.
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But sometimes the amount flowing in to one area is greater than the capacity of the system to hold it within natural confines. The result is a flood. ... For example, heavy snow melts, water saturated ground, unusually high tides, and drainage modifications when combined with heavy rain can lead to flooding.
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