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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...
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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...
- land.
Flood(s), The
Flood,
Flooded or
Flooding may also
refer to:
Flood (mythology)
Genesis flood narrative, a
flood myth
found in the
Bible Flood, British...
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pseudohistorical conspiracy theories,
including ideas of a "hidden past" and "mud
floods",
which originated as
pseudoscientific Russian nationalism. Tartary, or...
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above sea level, and one of the most
flood-prone
parts of the city. In 1604, to
defray the cost of
flood relief,
Venice introduced what
could be considered...
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wetlands act as a
natural barrier from
flooding. As they are destro**** and
developed the
chances of
flooding increase.
Climate change will
affect Long...
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floodplain is part of the process,
being the
smaller area over
which the
rivers flood at a
particular time. In contrast, the
alluvial plain is the
larger area...
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connected to a network.
Denial of
service is
typically accomplished by
flooding the
targeted machine or
resource with
superfluous requests in an attempt...