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Q: How high can Flood waters go up to?
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How does a flood end?

It stops raining, the waters dry up and go back to their normal levels, and the land appears again above the waters, instead of being below the water level.


What happens after a flood?

The waters recede, and the people clean up and rebuild.


How did the flood happen?

It rained like crazy and the waters from the earth built up and shot out of the earth.


What day did the flood waters dry up down in the bible?

whenever god cleansed us of sins


Why do sandbags help to keep flood waters away?

When sandbags are piled up in long lengths, they fit together so tightly that flood water on the other side cannot run through. Water does soak through, but the amount is relatively small. You could say that sandbags are placed to form a dam against the flood waters.


What do you do for a flood?

During a flood, ensure your safety by evacuating to higher ground if necessary. Avoid flooded areas and do not attempt to drive or walk through flood waters. Stay informed by listening to updates from emergency officials and follow their instructions.


Which part of the world cant flood?

I suppose mountains, or any high, elevated ground. High grounds have less likely a chance to flood, as the water has to venture pretty far to get up there


How can one raise a hot tub up with a slab or cinder blocks Flood waters reach 4 feet. Whats the best way to raise a tub up avoiding the flood waters but still supporting the tub?

It would be best to dig and pour footings, lay block, add fill to foundation, and cap with concrete. Off course, don't forget to rough-in your wiring.


Do the bumps go up or down on a solar blanket?

The bubbles go down on to the waters surface.


How a levee work?

A levee works by redirecting water and flooding away from a certain area. The levee is similar to a wall placed in the path of the water. There does need to be another place for the flood waters to go, if too much pressure is built up then levees can fail.


When flood waters deposit sediment what land form is created?

When flood waters deposit sediment, they can create a landform called a floodplain. Floodplains are flat, low-lying areas of land adjacent to rivers or streams that are prone to flooding. Over time, repeated flooding can build up layers of sediment, enriching the soil and creating fertile farmland.


Clean up after a flood?

yes you clean up after a flood