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What causes the violence associated with torrential rain?

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Answered by Tikiwiki
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Torrential rain is a very heavy rain accompanied with height winds. The high speed of wind makes the nature of torrential rain violence
Answered by JackelineCasarez
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The inflated speed of winds and rapid streaming causes violence associated with torrential rain.

Explanation:

  • Torrential rain is characterized as the heavy downpour in which 0.3 inches of water accumulates per hour.
  • Such rain causes severe violence like runoff, mudslides, and flooding. This kind of violence is primarily associated with heightened wind speeds and the rapid flow of water that raises and runs aggressively.
  • Torrential rains bring such heavy downpour with heightened winds that it blows away the soil and liquefy it which leads to 'runoff' of water and mudslides and even blows houses and buildings.
  • It also leads to a rise in the level of water and causes flooding.

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