The waters continue to flow as the Zambezi river and eventually into the Indian ocean
Water, which is in rivers and bays, looks for the lowest point it can get to. That is why when you spill water it runs off the table. That and gravity. The water in rivers flows to bays for the same reason water falls from the table. Gravity is pushing it down and the water is looking for the lowest point.
Unless you land in deep water, you will most likely die after that fall!
The Victoria Falls are located on the Zambezi River, which drains into Lake Kariba and forms the countries main hydro power source. After this the Zambesi flows into Lake Cahora Bassa in Mozambique.
Cutting down rainforest effect rivers by soil that falls into the rivers and makes it all muddy.
rain falls and flows down hill to sea level or into a river which then carries it out to sea
Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe is only 344 feet tall. There are more than 600 hundred fall of 500 feet or more. However, Victoria is a mile wide and tremendously impressive since so much water flows down it.
They can. There are several down river from Niagara Falls.
Wey over 100 letres per second but less than the victoria falls which has just over 567,811L per cubic second Hope that helps :)
The first European to view the Falls was David Livingstone in November 1855, he named the Falls in honour of Queen Victoriait means Victoria falls down all the time.her real name isn't really Victoria falls but we wentand changed her last because she is always falling
Yes, grey water from washing machines is renewable. All water is renewable because, after we have used it, it ends up in rivers and lakes. The sun then evaporates it and it rises as clean water vapour, part of the water cycle, into the clouds where it eventually falls as rain to run down the mountains into rivers and lakes again.
Victoria Falls are the world's largest waterfall and also one of the seven natural wonders of the world making them a popular tourist destination. They are located on the Zambezi River between Zimbabwe and Zambia. They are also known in the local language as Mosi-oa-Tunya (meaning "The Smoke That Thunders") in reference to huge spray of mist that results from the thunderous rush of the migthy Zambezi river as it cascades down the falls. The rain that due to the spray sustain a rain forest in the Victoria Falls National Park.
Iguaza falls is larger then Niagra falls it is four times as wide and the water falls at 269 feet. Every second a huge amount of water comes thundering down.