Not all. Only if an earthquake happens in a country where it is located by water; then the earthquake can cause disturbance to that body of water.
What they both have in common is water. Drought is the result of to little water, whereas a flood happens because of to much water.
To have fog an area must have a relative humidity of about 100%. This happens more frequently along the coast and rarely in the desert.
Lack of rain prevents chemical erosion in a dessert.
Flood response in hydrology is the process of managing and mitigating the impacts of flooding events. This involves monitoring and predicting flood events, issuing warnings to the public, implementing emergency response measures, and assessing flood damages. The goal of flood response is to protect lives, property, and the environment during and after a flood event.
you should go to desert countries like the middle east, or south America
The water quickly runs off and may form a flash flood.
it happens in 1999
A flash flood.
A flood that happens do to the overflow of a lake/river.
a flood happens when there is a drought then it rains a lot then it creates a floof that makes a flood
By moving to the Atacama desert where it never rains.
You get wet.
it will die
it happens in 1999
Desert pavement does not move unless it is carried away by a flash flood. However, the wind can remove sand surrounding the sand in desert pavement.
A flood happens when water over flows from to much rain and over flows the city/village/etc........ also, when it rain for so long and rain so hard