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1 March, 03:02

When the water level of a stream or river exceeds its natural banks, it has reached its

a. capacity.

b. flood stage.

c. crest.

d. plateau.

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  1. 1 March, 05:35
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    Then it has reached it's flood stage, because it is overflowing if it exceeded its natural banks.
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