Floodplain Knowledge
Definitions
Conservation Methods
Famous Floods
Flood Safety
100

What do floodplains do to runoff?

Floodplains slow down runoff

100

Define the word: Floodplain

A Floodplain is: An area of land adjacent or horizontal to a river
100

What is it called when a City or Town makes a rule to prohibit something from happening to the community?

City Codes / Regulations

100

What flood happened in Pennsylvania in 1889 and killed over 2000 people?

Johnstown Flood 
100

Whats the safest place to be during a flood 

Higher grounds 

200

How do floodplains affect water temperature?

Floodplains moderate the temperature of the water


200

Define the word: Infiltration

Infiltration is: The process of water moving through soil and rocks that make it to Earths surface to be stored as groundwater.

200

What is the term used when people choose to help keep the wildlife sites protected and secure without payment?

Volunteering

200

What hurricane caused catastrophic flooding in New Orleans in 2005?

Hurricane Katrina 

200

How to prepare for a flood 

Elevate, anchor utilities, Waterproof your basement, Clear debris from gutters and move your furniture

300

Whats the primary biological benefit of Floodplains?

Floodplains enhance biological productivity and biodiversity

300

Define the term: Flood Peaks

Flood Peaks are: the highest elevation point reached by a flood wave

300

What is it called when a community has money put together to help support the natural areas?

Community Funding

300

What U.S. river flooded in 1993, causing widespread damage across Midwest?

Mississippi River Flood (1993)

300

What should you not do during a flood?

Do not allow yourself to become boxed in.


400

How do floodplains affect sediments entering the water?

Floodplains heavily reduce the amount of sediments entering waters.

400

Define the word: Wetland

Wetlands are: Areas where water covers the soil, or is present at the surface of the soil.

400

What is restoring wetlands?

Helps absorb floodwater and reduce flooding

400

Who caused the Great Flood of 1993?

James Robert Scott


400

True or False, when a flood is over, you can turn back your electricity back on?

False

500

What are floodplains a primary habitat for?

Floodplains are habitats for rare and endangered species

500

Define the word: Waterfowl

A diverse family of birds that frequently visit water. This can include Swans, Geese, and Ducks. 

500

In 1990, Pierce County, Washington created the ______ act that protects forests, agriculture, and other critical resource areas.

The Washington Growth Act

500

What is the most famous flood in history?

Mississippi River – 1927

500

What does "Turn Around, Don't drown" mean?

To warn people of the hazards of walking or driving a vehicle through flood waters