A waterfall retreats due to erosion. The waterfall will carve deeper into the bed which would lead to the collapsing of the overhanging hard rock.
waterfall develops with erosion, plunge pool and ROCKS!! well actually geniuses DONT USE WIKI!! havent u been told that in school?!?!
The gravitational pull causes the water to fall down and as the height of fall is high we call it as a waterfall
Any rock can wear away to form sediment; be it sedimentary, metamorphic or igneous.
The type of rock found at the top of a waterfall is called "Hard Rock"
Water, Waves, Glacier and Wind.
Because the large one has a more bigger surface than the small rock
wind can wear away rock by being pressed against it and being sent downstream and soon sand dunes and rocks will wear away by wind.
it is called a waterfall
it is a waterfall
The flowing water falls on the soft rock below, it wears it away and hard rock from the top of the water fall falls on the soft rock, as the hard rock falls from the top, it leaves a dent and the water wears this away, then pushing the waterfall back, wooop woopA waterfall is formed when there is a layer of hard rock and a layer of soft rock. The soft rock is eroded away first, so that the harder rock just hangs over, creating a waterfall.
The flowing water falls on the soft rock below, it wears it away and hard rock from the top of the water fall falls on the soft rock, as the hard rock falls from the top, it leaves a dent and the water wears this away, then pushing the waterfall back, wooop woopA waterfall is formed when there is a layer of hard rock and a layer of soft rock. The soft rock is eroded away first, so that the harder rock just hangs over, creating a waterfall.
A waterfall is created when a stream flows over erosion resistant rock that ends in a sudden drop or falling away.
by a high current that is from the sea in to a river and over time the rock has worn away by the water then a waterfall is formed with a very high current!
Any rock can wear away to form sediment; be it sedimentary, metamorphic or igneous.
umm sedimentary
They are, all the time. Every waterfall moves upstream constantly (but slowly).
Constant erosion from wind and water makes the rock wear away. It's how canyons and mountains were formed.
Sometimes, a waterfall when a river flows from hard rock to softer rock. The softer rock, such as limestone, is easily eroded, or worn away, by the flow of the river.
The type of rock found at the top of a waterfall is called "Hard Rock"