In mythology, why does zeus send a flood to earth?
In Greece, the legend says that Zeus was angry because humans were proud. He decided to bring a flood.
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About Flood
A flood is an extreme overflow of water onto land that is normally not covered by water. The most common type of flooding occurs when a water system such as a river or lake escapes its usual boundaries and submerges the surrounding land. Basically, the whole concept behind flooding is that water rushes in at a rate that it is unable to dissipate, often leading to horrific damage to property and land and even loss of human life.
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