Waterfall.
A waterfall works by water from a river, stream or lake comes to a cliff, then the water falls off and goes into another river, stream or lake.
Bodies of water in Sweden are lake Vänern, lake Vättern, Göta river, Dal river, Ristafallet waterfall, Tannforsen waterfall, lake Mälaren, lake Trummen, Hjälmare kanal and Njupeskär waterfall.
Yes the Nile river does have waterfalls. The largest waterfall located in the Nile river is in Ethiopia on Lake Tana.
Lake Ontario. The falls are on the Niagara River and the river flows from Lake Erie in the south to Lake Ontario in the north.
A lake is a large body of River. while a island is a land filled with water
The Niagara river (where the Niagara Falls are located) connects lake Ontario with lake Erie
There are various famous lakes and waterfalls along the Mississippi River. The largest lake is called Sardis Lake. St Anthony Falls happens to be the one and only natural waterfall along the river.
a little bed of water flows and the joins a bigger bed of water, where it joins a stream and then another stream to a bigger stream, then a river which joins a bigger river then goes down to a waterfall where it joins a lake.
Lake Victoria, Africa's biggest lake, is generally thought of as the source of the River Nile. On the northern edge of the lake, water pours over a waterfall, known as Ripon Falls, into a narrow opening which some people believe is the beginning of the River Nile.
The Waterfall of Wishing is at the Northeast corner of Lake Hylia, Between the Witches Hut and Zoras River.
no it's a waterfall hence, Niagra FALLS