well the lakes at the top has to be going fast enough or kinda go slow but fast at the same time because if it went to fast i would be well bigger explosion at the bottom and if it went to slow it would not even make it!
Yes, ice can form over waterfalls when the temperature is low enough for the water flowing over the falls to freeze. This can create beautiful ice formations and icicles on and around the waterfall.
an area where rivers rise and fall with ocean tides
Snow is actually considered a form of precipitation. Precipitation refers to any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches the ground. Snow, along with rain, sleet, and hail, all fall under the category of precipitation.
Hailstones form inside thunderstorm clouds when supercooled water droplets freeze onto ice nuclei. As the hailstones grow, they eventually become too heavy for the updrafts in the storm to support, causing them to fall to the ground.
Along their colliding (convergent) boundary.
A fall line is a place where the elevation of the land drops sharplycausing rivers to form waterfalls or rapids.
Fall Line
Falls is a verb form as: Things fall down. Falls is also a verb form as: Snow falls on hills. Falls is also a noun that means cascades - waterfalls. I visited the Niagra Falls.
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Because there are so many waterfalls, that they could form high mount.
Waterfalls
Waterfalls are formed when water flows over resistant rock. And yes they do.
Waterfalls can produce energy in the form of hydro-electric power. Because waterfalls are essentially never ending, spinning energy turbines can be placed where the water falls which then causes the spinning of these turbines which ultimately results in a reliable energy source.
The warming of the atmosphere, which causes more water evaporation into the atmosphere in the form of clouds.
No, it is not. The word fall is a verb (to fall, to plummet, to descend, to hang) or a noun (a fall, a drop, or as a synonym for the season of autumn). *As a season, it might be considered an adjective used with other nouns (e.g. fall weather, fall fashions) but it is more closely an attributive noun.
Your question is a little confusing. Are you asking for specific types of landscapes, such as biomes where waterfalls can occur or, are you asking: 'what type of landscape creates a waterfall?' If the second is the case, there is no specific, over-arching name for a landscape that creates waterfalls. For the most part, waterfalls form if geomorphic relief is present in a landscape. That means they can occur in virtually any climate.
Volcanoes,caves,mudflow,rivers,and waterfalls are most of the destructive land forms ?