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In 3–5 sentences, describe flood mitigation techniques the federal government might use.(4 points) make it in the style of a ninth grade boy, not very great voacbulary but average vocabulary
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To stop big floods, the federal government can build stuff like dams, levees, and floodwalls to hold back water. They can buy homes in really risky areas and turn the land into parks or wetlands so the water has somewhere to go. The government can make rules about building in flood zones and help towns put in better drains and warning systems. They also help pay for flood insurance and projects that restore natural areas to soak up water.
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