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Waterfall - Wikipedia A waterfall is any point in a river or stream where water flows over a vertical drop or a series of steep drops Waterfalls also occur where meltwater drops over the edge of a tabular iceberg or ice shelf
Waterfall - National Geographic Society Waterfalls are also called cascades The process of erosion, the wearing away of earth, plays an important part in the formation of waterfalls Waterfalls themselves also contribute to erosion Often, waterfalls form as streams flow from soft rock to hard rock
9 Prettiest Waterfalls in Florida One of the best sounds in nature is the sound a waterfall makes when it’s crashing down in front of you This is especially true for Florida waterfalls because just like snowflakes, no two are alike
What Is a Waterfall? - WhiteClouds At its simplest, a waterfall is a natural feature where water flows over a vertical or near-vertical drop Waterfalls typically form along rivers and streams when the flow encounters a sudden change in the underlying rock’s elevation or hardness
Waterfalls near me | List - AllTrails Explore Waterfalls near me - view hand-curated trail maps and driving directions as well as detailed reviews and photos from hikers, campers and nature lovers like you
The 14 Most Amazing Waterfalls in the World - Treehugger From plunge to cascade to cataract, waterfalls are incredibly diverse They span borders and great distances Whether viewed from a bridge, the water, or the air, humans are mesmerized by their
20 most beautiful waterfalls in the US - Tripadvisor There’s something about America's most beautiful waterfalls that makes them worth the chase, whether a road trip to a new destination or an overnight hike in one of country’s magnificent national parks
Waterfall | Geology, Erosion Hydrology | Britannica A waterfall may also be termed a falls or sometimes a cataract, the latter designation being most common when large volumes of water are involved Waterfalls of small height and lesser steepness are called cascades; this term is often applied to a series of small falls along a river