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Cataracts are steep rapids formed by cliffs and boulders inside a river
The river cliffs are developed by erosion of the rocks by the water and rocks. The friction between the two will result slopes on the ground and after a span of time. Enormous cliffs will appear in the borders of the river. river cliffs are formed by the water eroding away the rock, and, overtime, they will create massive cliffs on the sides of the river
They can be, such as where a stream or river cuts into the ground, forming a gorge or canyon. However, cliffs may also be formed by uplift from tectonic forces.
a cataract is steep rapids formed by cliffs in a river.
Cliffs are formed when the softer rock and sediments erode away from rock formations that are more resistant to erosion, like sandstone, granite, or basalt. They are also formed by sudden geologic movement, like landslides or earthquakes along fault lines.
Large boulders and smaller rocks can be carried by a river. When rocks and sediment are displaced, it's called erosion.
This is called a waterfall
I don't have a cliff, the land has cliffs which were formed from erosion, this is why many cliffs are next to oceans, or take the grand canyon, it used to be a roaring river that slowly died down, but not before creating a giant gap in the land...
A canyon that is formed when rocky ground is eroded by a river is an example of the interaction between the hydrosphere and the lithosphere. A canyon refers to the ravine found between a pair of cliffs.
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Large boulders and smaller rocks can be carried by a river. When rocks and sediment are displaced, it's called erosion.
It is called a River Delta.