Oh, dude, that's called a waterfall. It's like when the river is just like, "I'm done with this flat land, I'm gonna take a leap of faith off this cliff." And bam, waterfall! It's nature's way of showing off its dramatic side.
A valley is the low area between hills and mountains where a river flows. Valleys are usually created by the erosion of the land by the river over time. They are an important feature of the landscape and often provide fertile land for agriculture.
I believe it's Yangtze river
The Mississippi River flows through both Memphis and New Orleans. It is one of the longest rivers in North America, stretching over 2,300 miles from its source in Minnesota to its outlet in the Gulf of Mexico.
A riverbed is the channel where a river flows, typically made of gravel, sand, and other sediments deposited by the river. It serves as the natural path for water to flow downstream, shaping the landscape over time.
A v-shaped valley eroded by a river is called a river valley. This type of valley is characterized by steep sides and a narrow bottom, formed by the erosive action of the river over time.
The Zambezi River
Water flowing over a cliff is called a waterfall.
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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.
Water flowing over a cliff is known as a waterfall, or a cataract.
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The Nile River Valley got its name from the Nile River, which flows through the region. The ancient Egyptians called the river "H'pī" or "Iteru," meaning "great river" or "river." Over time, this name evolved into "Nile."
The strata over which a river flows.