Waterfalls are majestic landforms. Powerful force of nature and can even be used to create hydroelectric power. Waterfalls are formed by a process called erosion. Overtime order where's away at the land moving rocks, pebbles, dirt and sand. This will create a cliff or veg for the water drop from. Waterfalls can also form from natural disasters such as earthquakes, landslides, and volcanoes.
Waterfalls can be found all over the world. There are many different types of waterfalls such as ledge, horse tail, and block waterfalls. A large waterfall is a classic waterfall that looks like a carton of water. Horsetail waterfall start off narrow towards the top and expand towards the bottom, which is similar to horsetail. Block waterfalls look like a rectangular block of water. Waterfalls are generally categorised by the way the water flows. Sometimes waterfalls can fit more than one category. The tallest waterfall in the world is called Angel Falls located in Venezuela it is 979 m tall. |
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