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How does soil type influence the severity of flooding?
How does soil type influence the severity of flooding?
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Soil type affects the ability of land to absorb water, with sandy soils allowing for better drainage and clay soils retaining more water, which can exacerbate flooding.
Soil type affects flooding severity by influencing water absorption and runoff. Soils with high porosity, like sandy soils, absorb water more quickly, reducing runoff and flood risk. In contrast, soils with low porosity, such as clay soils, absorb water slower, leading to increased runoff and more severe flooding.