why does a river overflow?
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Rivers and creeks flood when pulses of rainfall and/or snowmelt move downstream. This causes water to overtop the channel's banks and spill onto the neighboring floodplain. A natural river channel is shaped by the amount of water and sediment that travels through it.
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