Science, asked by ruchiyadav7, 10 months ago

what is different between flood and water logging​

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Answered by Aarush1536
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WATERLOGGING : Waterlogging refers to the saturation of soil with water. Soil may be regarded as waterlogged when it is nearly saturated with water much of the time such that its air phase is restricted and anaerobic conditions prevail.

FLOOD : Flooding is a temporary overflow of water onto land that is normally dry. Floods are the most common natural disaster in the United States. Floods may: Result from rain, snow, coastal storms, storm surges, and overflows of dams and other water systems. Develop slowly or quickly – Flash floods can come with no warning.

Answered by minal44
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Answer:

flood and water logged

Explanation:

water logged can be described as stagnation of water on the top of the soil surface and on the presence of high water table

flood

flood is temporary overflow of water onto land that is normally dry

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