Gordale Scar was formed through a combination of glacial and river erosion during the last Ice Age. As glaciers advanced and retreated, they carved out the limestone landscape, creating deep valleys and gorges. Eventually, meltwater from the glaciers flowed through the area, further eroding the limestone and shaping the dramatic cliffs and scar we see today. The ongoing action of water continues to influence the gorge's features over time.
The hyenas killed Scar as the film shows a shadow of the hyenas leaping upon Scar trying to devour him.
Scar lured Simba into a gorge then told the hyenas to chase the wildebeests, causing a stampede to occur. He then told Mufasa that Simba was in danger and Mufasa rushed in to save his son. He succeeded in rescuing Simba, but while Mufasa was climbing to safety, Scar grabbed his paws and threw him into the stampede where he was trampled to death.
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Its .......AWAKINO GORGE
Mufasa died when he attempted to save his son Simba whilst fighting with his brother, Scar. Unfortunately, Scar over-powered him during the altercation and he was thrown off a cliff. Upon landing, Mufasa was run over by a stampede of wildebeests.
Katherine Gorge was formed by erosion from the Katherine River.
The Pine Creek Gorge was formed by a river.
It was formed by sediment
estuary
water erosion
Cheddar Gorge in Somerset, England, was formed during the last Ice Age, around 1.2 million years ago, when water eroded the limestone rock to create the stunning gorge we see today.
how every people formed it a long time ago
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. :)(:
The hyenas killed Scar as the film shows a shadow of the hyenas leaping upon Scar trying to devour him.
The Tallulah Falls Gorge was formed many years ago through natural erosion. In 1882, a railway was built in the area to allow tourists to visit.
Gorges are formed by tectonic plate movement or by erosion caused by flowing water-rivers.
Tallulah Gorge is formed by constructive forces.