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    through the great plain of northern India. It has long been notorious for its devastating floods‚ which may rise as much as […] 9 m in 24 hours and which long made vast tracts of northern Bihār unsafe for habitation or cultivation.”2 The special features of the Kosi river are therefore its high amount of sediments it is transporting and the resulting floods – an aspect we will discuss later more detailed. The last flood of the Kosi river happened in August 2008‚ the repercussions of which were disastrous

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    use that land. The practice of land reclamation has changed since the 1940’s‚ because of increasing demand for industrial‚ residential‚ and recreational land near urban centers. Prior to the last two decades‚ land reclamation embodied land drainage‚ flood protection and prevention‚ and irrigation primarily to further agriculture. Today‚ floodplains‚ swamps‚ abandoned mineral workings‚ and geologic hazard areas are modified to meet man’s increased demands for more intensive uses. Land Reclamation

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    toilet . Every morning we barricaded the bathroom door shut and put rocks‚ wood chips‚ and paper towels in the sink‚ toilets‚ and urinals. We knew that if we got caught we would be in big trouble ‚ so we went in shifts during class. I went to go flood the bathroom during reading and my friends went during other classes. In no time‚ we had this down and no one could catch us. We told only a few of our closest friends that we knew would never tell on us. The teachers and staff were confused about

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    winds are classified as those exceeding 50-60 mph. 4) FLOOD BASICS Flooding is an overflowing of water onto land that is normally dry. Floods can happen during heavy rains‚ when ocean waves come on shore‚ when snow melts too fast‚ or when dams or levees break. Flooding may happen with only a few inches of water‚ or it may cover a house to the rooftop. They can occur quickly or over a long period and may last days‚ weeks‚ or longer. Floods are the most common and widespread of all weather-related

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    islands means that the epicentres of the earthquakes are often in the sea‚ which increases the likelihood of tsunamis. It is also very mountainous inland which means many areas are vulnerable to landslides. One earthquake in 2006 triggered landslides‚ a flood and a local tsunami 3 feet high. Another relatively minor earthquake was one of the causes of a catastrophic mudslide‚ killing1150 people. The Philippines does not have the economic resources to deal with the

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    saster management Delhi Public School‚ Dwarka A Project on Disaster Management Acknowledgement This report has only been successful because of the help of some people. First and foremost‚ I would like to thank our Social Science teachers - Mrs. Ruchika Gupta (Geography) Mrs. Shalini Chaturvedi (History/Civics) Mrs. Soni Saxena (Economics) For giving me this task from which I could learn many things and also for

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    ) and their condensation in food chain may affect sensitive animals immediately; all living organisms may expire when the stream becomes unable to recover itself. 10. The water regime may change as a result of destruction of nature‚ unexpected floods may occur and consequently vegetation and natural structures in the riverbanks can be damaged. 11. Some increase in earthquakes may occur because of filling of big dam reservoirs. 12. Rise in evaporation loses may be expected as a result of the

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    Before yuma was dammed off and tamed‚ the Colorado river was a huge river that was way bigger than it is now in the present day. Due to the great water sources and resources that yuma naturally has to offer it is perfect land to farm on. “However floods prevented any consistent farming of the land.” Something had to be done about the river constantly flooding and keeping the land from being farmed. “The inexperience of farmers caused some problems early on. Some of the less knowledgeable farmers

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    day; often times only one ship uses the outlet. MRGO has also amplified the wetland loss in the area‚ allowing salt water to intrude and kill off native vegetation. By keeping only heavily used channels open and turning the rest into trails or parks‚ flood damage could be reduced. Adding a subterranean drainage system to the city is another idea that engineers have come up with. This would include

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    The Ultimate Casestudy Guide VERSION 1 (DEC 2009) Casestudies for Geography GCSE 2010 A guide to using the Ultimate Casestudy Guide This guide is designed to help you prepare for your exams by collecting the casestudy information you have learnt during your GCSE and putting it all in one place. This guide does not replace your notes. Part of your revision should be to go back over your notes and add further details to the information in this booklet. This is essential if you would

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