A Plungepool.
A geological snout is an erosional feature found at the downstream end of a glacier where the glacier ends abruptly, leaving a steep front or cliff-like edge. It often forms as the glacier melts and retreats, leaving behind a distinct landform.
The material left behind by a retreating glacier, including boulders, sand, clay, and silt, is known as moraine.
the type of landform is a plateau.
No, there is no actual underwater waterfall in the world. The illusion of an underwater waterfall is created by sand and sediment cascading down a steep underwater slope, giving the appearance of a waterfall.
No, there is no actual underwater waterfall. The illusion of an underwater waterfall is created by sand and sediment moving in a way that resembles a waterfall, but it is not caused by water cascading over a cliff underwater.
plunge pool
A waterfall is a landform.
A waterfall.
There is a great waterfall called Victoria Falls.
A cataract landform is a riverine or fluvial feature, where the river tumbles down over a series of boulders or small waterfalls.
· wadi (an Arabic term referring to a valley) · waterfall · watershed
A gorge forms when the process of waterfall formation (when hard rock collapses into the plunge pool as there is no rock underneath to support it) then repeats itself. The waterfall retreats upstream, eventually causing a gorge to be formed. H.H.K. :)(:
its when till is left behind when a glacier retreats
By erosion
A moraine is a landform created by glacial deposition, not erosion. As a glacier moves, it picks up rocks and debris which are deposited as the glacier retreats, forming moraines.
extrusive igneous rock.
U go to ice fall cave go in the cave on the left of the waterfall and keep goin til u find it