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    Flooding Natural causes of flooding are caused by heavy rainfall that causes a lot of damage. Heavy rainfall causes a lot of damage because the ground does not have enough time to Infiltrate itself and then that cause surface run off. Something else is if a valley has very steep hills/sides. Another thing is if you have rivers flowing in the country. Human causes are made by people cutting down trees(Deforestation). Bridges make the situation far more worse cars and trees would get stuck under

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    Essay #4 What is flooding? Flooding is when a place or area is covered or submerged with water. There are many things that cause flooding. That includes heavy rainfall‚ which can cause rivers to overflow and devastate a whole community. Another culprit to flooding is hard dry soil. When the soil has not been replenished in a long period of time‚ it cannot absorb the downpour rapidly enough. Building on flood plains is also a growing concern. Floodplains are flat areas of land with higher

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    Flood appears as a curse to the people who are directly affected by it. There are mainly two reasons that can create a flood: excessive rains and overflow of rivers. Rain is wel¬come for the growth of crops and cooling down the atmos¬phere‚ especially after the hot summer. But excessive rains spoil the harvest‚ and sometimes with the accumulated rain water‚ the tanks are overflowed and fields and roads remain under water‚ and even water enters the courtyard or drowns the ground floors of human habitations

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    Mozambique Flooding

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    Mozambique’s worst flooding in 50 years led to impacts and effects that devastated the country and the people not only socially but also physically and economically too. In the table below I have separated the floods’ effects into Short term and long term effects: Short term effects Long term effects Electricity Cut-off- Electricity was cut off due to the torrential water’s force that swept away the electricity transmission towers. Death and severe injuries- 100s died as a result of the floods

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    heavy rains in Pakistan‚ mudslides in China and India do not end up burdening the human toll. Since August 7th in China mudslides have killed more than 2‚000 people and displaced more than 12 million. The country is currently experiencing the worst flooding in the last decade. All these demonstrations of the fury of the planet‚ if they are clearly part of a process of natural evolution‚ are in reality only reinforced by the hand of men. His needs of conquest all the unknown territories‚ always pushing

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    The Iowa Model

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    The Iowa model is one of the most effective model an administrator may use within an organization when practice change is warranted and supported by the best available evidence. The Iowa Model was developed in the 1990’s by a group of clinicians at the University of Iowa Hospital. The clinicians were members of the nursing’s research committee who were working on an evidenced based project that was within their specialties field. In 1994 the original model was published as a heuristic model. The

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    Science in flooding

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    more specifically flooding. The disaster flooding that is going on in Colorado right now is not only heart breaking but has science written all over it. From the sudden change in climate to human influence there are many ways science is involved in floods. Looking up the difference in scientific news and daily news I have found that scientific news talks more directly to how natural disasters effect the world. Going through the steps in the scientific method‚ from the Colorado flooding article‚ I have

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    Carlisle Flooding

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    Carlisle has a history of flooding with flood events recorded as far back as the 1700s. In recent years there have been significant floods in 1963‚ 1968‚ 1979‚ 1980‚ 1984‚ and recently in 2005. Across the catchment‚ the January 2005 flooding affected 2‚700 homes. In Carlisle three people died‚ 1‚844 properties were flooded and there was significant disruption to residents‚ businesses and visitors. The cost of the flooding was estimated at over £400 million. The flooding followed prolonged heavy

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    Flooding in Bangladesh

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    FLOODING IN BANGLADESH CAUSES OF THE FLOODS There are several physical reasons why Bangladesh suffers from flooding almost every summer; It has the perfect conditions for such as disaster- this is because : • tropical cyclones from the bay of Bengal bringing heavy rain and storm waves in late summer • 70% of the land of the total area is less than 1 metre above sea level • The total annual rain falls in the summer of Dhaka is almost 2000mm • Rivers lakes and swamps cover more than 10% of the

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    Flooding in the Maldives

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    Flooding in the Maldives The Maldives are a collection of nearly 1‚200 islands in the Indian Ocean; The country is located about 435 miles south-west of Sri Lanka. They are very low-lying. In 2007‚ the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change warned that a rise in sea levels of seven to 24 inches by 2100 would be enough to make the Maldives virtually uninhabitable. So the Maldives are very vulnerable to climate change. Climate change and rising sea levels are of great concern to the Maldives

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