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Revision as of 17:51, 2 January 2019

A flood is an over·flow of water.

Dry land flows with water.


on the picture you see a flood after rain


A flood is too much water.

Heavy rain can cause a flood.

Or a storm.

Or a tsunami

When there is too much water, land over·flow.


Words with same meanings

Floods

Flooded

Flooding

Floodwater


Detailed explanation

A flood can be dangerous.

People and their belongings have to evacuate quickly.

People must leaver their homes.

And go to save grounds.

And go to higher grounds.

People go to where the land is dry.


You can control flood.

To protect people.

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