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A waterfall is a steep fall or flow of water.
Water flows in both directions regardless of hemisphere. In Physics, there is the Coriolis Effect that describes the flow/movement of water due to a variety of factors, and this is sometimes used to add validity to the myth, but the Coriolis Effect does not occur in small bodies of water such as a sink or toilet. The direction of water flow in a a sink or toilet depends on the direction that the water flows into the sink or toilet -- regardless of hemisphere. You can test this yourself by pouring a pitcher of water from the left side of a sink and then from the right side, you will see that the water will flow accordingly -- this experiment will have the same result in Sydney, Australia as it will in London, England.
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it will make strong winds blow. (A+)
clouds can make rain fall by getting the water from the ocean and pouring it on land .but not all at the same time.
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it's WATERFALL :)
the boy is pouring water away the rain is pouring down
It would help to have some context, but the exact translation of "pouring water" is versant de l'eau.I am pouring water = Je verse de l'eau
By pouring it in the water.
antifreeze (Water) pouring down the front of the engine is from the water pump.
pouring water on the tiles is more dangerous than pouring water outside on the road and as such one should try as much to always clean up the ground of a tiled place before it becomes hazardous.
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Steep cliffs can be carved by wind or water.
Tea was brewed just as coffee was - by putting the tea in a pot, and pouring boiling water over it, and then letting it steep a certain amount of time. The tea was then poured out through a strainer to keep the tea leaves out of the cup.
broken water hose, radiator