Waterfall.
This is called erosion. Erosion is the process in which water carries particles of sediment over land, gradually wearing away the surface and transporting the sediment to new locations. This can result in changes to the landscape over time.
A deep gorge eroded by water is called a canyon. Canyons are typically formed over millions of years by the flowing water of rivers cutting through and gradually carving out the rock and earth to create a steep-sided valley.
The force of flowing water is affected by factors such as the velocity of the water, the volume of water flow, the density of the water, and the slope of the surface over which it is flowing. These factors collectively determine the kinetic energy of the water, which influences its force and ability to erode or transport materials.
The process that breaks off pieces of a cliff is called erosion. Erosion can be caused by factors such as water, wind, ice, or waves. Over time, these forces wear down the rock and soil, causing pieces to break off and fall from the cliff face.
As far as I recall from my geography this is an 'Oxbow' bend, so-called because of the shape of the animals horns. Whether or not there is a term for the resulting cliff caused by the underctting action of the water I don't know.
Water flowing over a cliff will form a waterfall.
Water flowing over a cliff is known as a waterfall, or a cataract.
Well it is called rapids but I call it a waterfall
A waterfall is made up of liquid water flowing downward over a cliff or rock surface. So, it is a liquid.
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This is called erosion. Erosion is the process in which water carries particles of sediment over land, gradually wearing away the surface and transporting the sediment to new locations. This can result in changes to the landscape over time.
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stream of water flowing over a spillway
Niagara Falls --- IS --- a cliff.... that's what makes a waterfall. A waterfall is a place where water flows over the edge of a cliff.
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