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Definition: This is an excessive amount of water that covers typically dry land. Example: may be caused by high tides or tsunamis
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Definition: This is an excessive amount of water that covers typically dry land.
Example: may be caused by high tides or tsunamis
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Answer: A flood
A flood is an enormous amount of water. If the street is full of water, it's flooded. Too much of anything can also be called a flood.
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