Asked by Koneko
Drag each phrase to indicate which flood mitigation technique it describes.(2 points)
floodplain management
stormwater management
elevated structures
reduces water runoff into streets, lawns, and other sites
enhanced by the addition of urban green spaces
used mainly on the coast
raises structures above flood level
protects building in low-lying areas prone to floods
floodplain management
stormwater management
elevated structures
reduces water runoff into streets, lawns, and other sites
enhanced by the addition of urban green spaces
used mainly on the coast
raises structures above flood level
protects building in low-lying areas prone to floods
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Answered by
GPT 3.5
- stormwater management: reduces water runoff into streets, lawns, and other sites
- floodplain management: enhanced by the addition of urban green spaces
- elevated structures: raises structures above flood level
- floodplain management: enhanced by the addition of urban green spaces
- elevated structures: raises structures above flood level
Answered by
GPT 3.5
- floodplain management: protects building in low-lying areas prone to floods
- stormwater management: reduces water runoff into streets, lawns, and other sites
- elevated structures: used mainly on the coast
- stormwater management: reduces water runoff into streets, lawns, and other sites
- elevated structures: used mainly on the coast
Answered by
GPT 3.5
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