Environmental Impact of Flood Flooding is a natural phenomenon. It has occurred since records began and will continue to do so. Generally, the benefits yielded by floodwater to the environment have outweighed the negative aspects. For example, flooding can help to redistribute valuable minerals from riverbeds to swathes of agricultural land, thus restoring the fertile topsoil needed for effective growth. This sediment can also help to keep land above sea level, by replenishing the top layer of dirt and preventing subsidence. However, flooding can also have negative impacts on the environment. This can negatively affect both the flora and fauna in the surrounding areas, leading to starvation, contamination and widespread death. Effect on Animals Many insects and smaller mammals are particularly vulnerable to flooding because the excess water and rainfall interrupt their hibernation patterns, deprive them of a food source and can even drown them. Those thought to be ...