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Q: What occurs when so much water pours into a stream it overflows?
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What happens after a stream discharge increases?

After a stream's discharge increases, it overflows its banks and a flood occurs.


Why do dams sometimes cause floods?

Dams cause floods if they break. One purpose for a dam is create a lake behind it, so if it breaks or even leaks badly, the water behind the dam flows out faster than the stream bed below the dam can handle, The water overflows the banks of the stream and a flood occurs.


Where is the velocity greatest with a stream with meanders?

On the outside. This is because when the water is flowing around a meander, the water practically goes around, where erosion occurs. If you know science, wherever in a stream where erosion occurs, thats where the velocity is greatest.


How can flood be helpful to the world?

it damages our house and thousands of people get homeless and injured because of sufficient water and actual point is that it gets overflows from the river and its touch the bank of river and of heavy rain its get collected as extra rain water in river overflows etc like this floods occurs


How do you control acne?

You can't control acne, there are just ways to manage it. Using a Facial Scrub usually helps to clear your pours and get dirt off your face; Also, hot showers help clear your pours via the stream of water rinsing your face.


What the priest says as he pours the baptisimal water on your head?

At a baptism, the priest pours water over their persons head.


What is heavy rain pours?

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Which profile best shows the general depositional pattern that occurs when water from a stream enters the ocean?

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If one pours a glowstick into a bottle on water will the water glow?

no


When does a flood normally happen?

NeverA flood occurs when the volume of water in a river increases so much that the river overflows its channel.


Which change in a stream causes deposition?

A stream deposition occurs when, in the lower reaches, the flow of water (speed of flow) is reduced. Which is when the heavier sediment falls out and settles on the river bed.


Is the water in the toilet dirty and harmful if it overflows and causes water damage?

Yes of course