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Floodability may
refer to one of the following.
Floodability (ship), a
characteristic of the
construction of a ship to
resist flooding. The risk of flooding...
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intense floods and
increased flood risk.
Natural types of
floods include river flooding,
groundwater flooding coastal flooding and
urban flooding sometimes...
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Floodability is the
susceptibility of a ship's
construction to
flooding. It also
refers to the
ability to
intentionally flood certain areas of the hull...
- A
flood myth or a
deluge myth is a myth in
which a
great flood,
usually sent by a
deity or deities,
destroys civilization,
often in an act of
divine retribution...
- The
Great Mol****es
Flood, also
known as the
Boston Mol****es Disaster, was a
disaster that
occurred on Wednesday,
January 15, 1919, in the
North End neighborhood...
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flood 1375
Yellow River flood 1384
Yellow River flood 1390
Yellow River flood 1391
Yellow River flood 1416
Yellow River flood 1448
Yellow River flood...
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Flooded gr****lands and
savannas is a
terrestrial biome of the
World Wide Fund for
Nature (WWF)
biogeographical system,
consisting of
large expanses or...
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Genesis flood narrative (chapters 6–9 of the Book of Genesis) is a
Hebrew flood myth. It
tells of God's
decision to
return the
universe to its pre-creation...
- Look up
Flood,
flood, or
flooding in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
flood is an
overflow or ac****ulation of an
expanse of
water that
submerges land...
- A SYN
flood is a form of denial-of-service
attack on data
communications in
which an
attacker rapidly initiates a
connection to a
server without finalizing...