The flood affected the harvest season because if the flood took too long to dry then then there would be a delay in the seasons.
it is rompi as if saying "i broke my nose" you would say mi rompi mi nariz.
There is no known evidence of there being flood, but they did disappear over time because of the Spanish conquerors that came to claim their land. Although, if they did have a flood, they would have assumed that it was because their rain god, Chac, was displeased with them so they prayed.
no it hasn't broken. but the U.S.A are running test too see what would happen if it broke
they used flood control. they built their houses on high ground so that the flood water would not destry their houses
Coulee Dam, Elmer City, Nespelum, etc.
There would be alot of water let loose.
Here's an article about just that situation!
No. Flood insurance is intended to cover stated damage that results from naturally occurring floods, such as by hurricanes. At that, flood insurance is a separate, stand-alone policy. It is often available through a Federal Flood Insurance program, and may be obtainable through local insurance agents. Flood insurance has specific requirements for the cause of loss and definitions of a "flood", such as that flooding must also occur on neighboring properties. The type of damage that you mention may come within the scope of a homeowners policy, subject to its terms and conditions.
"There is a flood."
The opposite of a flood would be a drought.
egypt... where else would it flood:)
it would be helpful if we knew which great flood you mean...
The oil spilled from a car wreck doesn't explode; it burns, slowly.
you would get punished. they would kill you.
If you live in an area that gets a lot of flash flood and flood warnings I would suggest getting it.
it would swim in the water