It depends entirely on the size of the rink !
too much water
What they both have in common is water. Drought is the result of to little water, whereas a flood happens because of to much water.
Too much precipitation causes the flood.
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A flood can go as high as the land and water allow. There is no limit to the rise of flood waters because a flood is not a controlled event.
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They are opposites to each other. A drought is no water, but a flood is too much.
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it will make a flood
Rivers flood so much as snow melts on the water, dams burst and heavy rain. All these can cause the water level to rise and causes lots of flooding.
It depends on the situation and the circumstances. A gallon of water on your bathroom floor is a flood. You can have flood lights that illuminate your yard. The doctor will flood your eye with water if you have a foreign object in it. We once had a flood in Iraq that was the result of a 1 inch rain. Since the water couldn't soak into the hard-baked soil, it caused lots of problems. That same 1 inch of rain in Oregon would be an everyday occurrence. The best answer is that a flood is more water than usual and there is so much that it causes inconvenience, up to and including property damage.
we would flood since we have a hog water supply we would flood since we have a hog water supply
much water flood much land!
A flood will form in areas where there is heavy rainfalls and poor drainage. This means that there so much water that does not have an exit channel.