Technically, no process "creates" energy. Energy cannot be created, or destroyed for that matter. The total amount of energy in the Universe remains constant. It is possible to convert one type of energy to another, though.
It is a continuous nuclear fusion process between the hydrogen nuclei producing helium and energy.
Waterfalls. Rain.
No. You are confusing binary fission with nuclear fission. Binary fission occurs when a cell, usually a bacterium, divides into two cells. This is how bacteria reproduce. Nuclear fission is a process by which a heavy atomic nucleus splits into two smaller nuclei. This process releases large amounts of energy.
Nuclear fusion. But it really doesn't "create" energy - one type of energy is converted to another type.
escarpments create waterfalls.
waterfalls creates electricity.
Waterfalls Actually it is massive rivers
Your question is a little confusing. Are you asking for specific types of landscapes, such as biomes where waterfalls can occur or, are you asking: 'what type of landscape creates a waterfall?' If the second is the case, there is no specific, over-arching name for a landscape that creates waterfalls. For the most part, waterfalls form if geomorphic relief is present in a landscape. That means they can occur in virtually any climate.
not condensationThe process that creates frost is known as deposition.
Through erosion, a river creates valleys, waterfalls, flood plains, meanders, and oxbow lakes.
Through erosion, a river creates valleys, waterfalls, flood plains, meanders, and oxbow lakes.
Through erosion, a river creates valleys, waterfalls, flood plains, meanders, and oxbow lakes.
Through erosion, a river creates valleys, waterfalls, flood plains, meanders, and oxbow lakes.
Through erosion a river creates valleys, waterfalls, floodplains, meanders, and ox bow lakes.
A process called weathering
condensation