"Floodwaters" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Floodwaters refer to the moving or stagnant water caused by an overflowing of a body of water, such as a river, lake, or ocean, or by heavy rainfall or other weather conditions, that inundates the surrounding land or low-lying areas.
Floodlighting is the use of bright lights to illuminate a location, typically for specific purposes such as sports, events, or safety. It often involves positioning lights in a way that creates a broad, uniform illumination over a large area.
A floodplain is a flat or low-lying area adjacent to a river, stream, or lake that is subject to flooding, typically during heavy rainfall or storm surges. It is the area where the water tends to accumulate and flow after a flood.
Floodwalls refer to structures built along rivers, lakes, or coastlines to prevent or reduce the impact of flooding or storm surges. They are typically designed to withstand large amounts of water pressure and can be made of materials such as concrete, steel, or composite materials. Floodwalls can be used to protect cities, towns, and infrastructure from damage caused by floods, and can also help to prevent erosion and sedimentation. In addition, floodwalls can also be used to create a barrier against other natural hazards, such as tsunamis or hurricanes.
The word "flooring" refers to the covering or surface of a floor, such as wood, tile, carpet, or laminate. It can also refer to the process of covering or laying down such a surface, as in "the construction company was responsible for the flooring installation". Additionally, "flooring" can be used figuratively to describe something that is overwhelming or too much to handle, such as "the news of her parent's divorce left her flooring".