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CHAPTER-12 NATURAL DISASTER
TOPIC: FLOOD AND DROUGHT
Flood is a term used to denote an enormous
FLOOD amount of water. When there is an outflow of
water in a place, it is said to be flooded.
A drought is a long period of lower-than-normal
DROUGHT It results in shortage of water in the region.
precipitation, usually for more than a season.
FLOOD
Flood is a term used to denote an enormous amount of water. When there is an outflow of water
in a place, it is said to be flooded.
The situation caused when the water becomes uncontrollable is said to be flooded.
What Causes Floods?
Heavy Rains. The simplest explanation for flooding is heavy rains.
Overflowing Rivers.
Broken Dams.
Urban Drainage Basins.
storm Surges and Tsunamis.
Channels with Steep Sides.
A Lack of Vegetation.
Melting Snow and Ice.