Ledge is a drop, overhang is a drop with a hollow underside
Hi there, My answer is yes for your question bro. let me tell you why.. This is because in general linear sequence means step by step process and waterfall is also in a step wise manner.
Yes, they can mean the same thing.
1)whenever we are developing a small application we go for waterfall model.2)when we have a short term project.3)when we are sure that the requirement never changes.These are the stages in which we adopt the waterfall model.
Yes. These are two different names for the same thing.
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No, eaves and soffits are not the same thing. Eaves refer to the lower edges of a roof that overhang beyond the walls of a building, helping to direct water away from the structure. Soffits, on the other hand, are the underside surfaces of the eaves or the area between the roof's overhang and the wall, often ventilated to allow airflow into the attic. While they are related components of roofing, they serve different purposes.
A cascade is the same as a waterfall.
You have to get to where there is water surf up to the waterfall and use the move waterfall you also need an arco bike then you can rid the bike over those white pegs sticking out of the water you have to press over and b at the same time to get to disembodied pegs but if you do it right you will find a berry and a place to make a seceret base
You get the HM waterfall in the same cave you get Kyogre
A "tread" and a "run" are the same thing. Your question negates itself. However, if what you meant was an 11" riser and a 7" tread, then what you are describing is a ladder, as it would have an angle greater than 50 degrees. Ideally, you should reverse the dimensions, in which case then, yes, a 1" overhang is appropriate.
Yes and no. They all form as a result of a sudden drop in height in a waterway's bedrock, so that's your yes. The 'no' is the result of the many different forms a waterfall can take, from 'just beyond a cataract' to giant waterfalls like Niagara and from 'on land' to 'underwater'. Just to mention a few forms: the classical waterfall is called a ledge waterfall if the water still retains some contact with the river's bedrock, and a plunge waterfall if it doesn't. The waterfall where water descends over a number of 'steps' is called a cascade. All in all there are some ten species of waterfall (and a number of subspecies) some of them forming in glaciers or even completely underwater. The world's highest waterfall is indeed totally underwater: the Denmark Straits waterfall near Greenland with a drop of 11,500 feet or nearly 4,000 meters.
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yes it is but it is not the same like a river or waterfall.
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Simply just kepp on walking towards them and you will jump down from the ledge. However, you cannot climb up the ledge again the same way you came down.
In North Faron Woods where you get your first sword skill there is a ramp/ledge to your left, Midna will light up, or whatever it is she does, and you jump there. You do the same thing later in the game as a human ... i wont spoil it for you... ^^