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when a river is ..............,it's water crosses its banks
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When a river is flooded, it's water crosses its banks.
Explanation:
- It happens mostly in summers when the glaciers on the top of the mountains start to melt because of the warm sun.
- The glaciers that are made on the peaks of the mountain in winters due to cold breezes and minus temperature melts down when they get the warmth of the sun in summers.
- They turn into water which then travels all the way down to the small streams and then joins in the river which then gets flooded and crosses its banks.
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