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Floods can result from various causes like heavy rains, river overflow, and tsunamis, with prevention strategies such as planting trees to absorb floodwater. Floods are classified into slow on-set, rapid on-set, and flash floods, each with different durations and warning times for evacuation.

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  • Floods can result from various causes like heavy rains, river overflow, tsunamis, hurricanes, ice or snow melts, and dam breaks, impacting dry land.
  • Floods are classified into slow on-set floods, rapid on-set floods, and flash floods, each with distinct characteristics in terms of onset speed and warning time, with preventive measures such as planting trees to mitigate their impact.

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Recent questions

  • What are the causes of floods?

    Floods can be caused by heavy rains, river overflow, tsunamis, hurricanes, ice or snow melts, and dam breaks.

  • How can floods be categorized?

    Floods can be categorized as slow on-set floods, rapid on-set floods, and flash floods.

  • What are slow on-set floods?

    Slow on-set floods develop slowly over days or weeks, giving time for preparation and evacuation.

  • What are rapid on-set floods?

    Rapid on-set floods last a day or two, allowing time for escape but require quick action.

  • How can flash floods be prevented?

    Planting trees can help absorb floodwater and reduce the impact of flash floods.

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Understanding the Different Types of Floods

  • Floods are not just overflowing water; they can submerge dry land, with causes including heavy rains, river overflow, tsunamis, hurricanes, ice or snow melts, and dam breaks.
  • Floods can be categorized as slow on-set floods, which develop slowly over days or weeks, rapid on-set floods lasting a day or two but allowing time for escape, and flash floods occurring within 2-6 hours or even minutes without warning, with prevention methods including planting trees to help absorb floodwater.
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