Many countries are affected by water-related issues such as floods, droughts, pollution, and scarcity. Some examples include Bangladesh (floods), Australia (droughts), India (water pollution), and South Africa (water scarcity).
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The topography of Bangladesh is continually reshaped by rivers, including the Ganges, Brahmaputra, and Meghna, which deposit sediment and create new land formations through erosion and sedimentation. Cyclones and monsoon flooding also play a significant role in shaping the landscape of the country.
The 1998 Bangladesh floods affected about 30 million people and destroyed around 600,000 homes. The floods were one of the most devastating natural disasters in the country's history.
Flooding is most common in low-lying areas and regions with heavy rainfall, such as river valleys, coastal areas, and places with poor drainage systems. Additionally, areas prone to tropical storms and hurricanes are particularly susceptible to flooding.
floods usually happen when there is too much pollution in a country but it also happens when a country contains a lot of rivers like Bangladesh
Flash Floods take place at Canada and Johnstown.
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Floods brings fertile soil from the uplands.
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The difference(s) between floods in the UK and Bangladesh are in Bangladesh, the dirty and clean water mixes together and contributes to the formation of diseases in the water. This also happens in the UK; however, the UK can afford to buy clean water for drinking in these cases.
In the moonson season Bangladesh floods the most ever somtimes it has a big damage
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26 July 2004