The largest waterfall flow rate is that of Victoria Falls which averages 1088 cubic metres per second.
A waterfall happens when a flow of water suddenly drops to a lower level.
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A waterfall is a steep fall or flow of water.
Manmade waterfall height and flow are inversely related, based on the pump's characteristics, meaning that the height increases, flow decreases. Pumps have a maximum flow rate, and head (height the pump can raise the water at a stated flow). The height and flow table are listed for each pump, so read them carefully for your intended application.
Another name for a waterfall is: Small Waterfall: Cascade Large Waterfall: Cateract
the largest waterfall in the world is angels falls
i think it means with water flows down like a waterfall
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The largest waterfall in the world is Victoria Falls located in Africa.
flow of what, and in what context? eg: electricity in a generator: megawatts or gigawatts water down a waterfall: gallons per second water down a river: cubecs
how tall is the waterfall? What's the flow rate? What's the temp of the water and the ambient temp of the surrounding air?