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Waterfalls

A waterfall is a body of water such as a stream that drops according to gravity, usually from a very high altitude due to rock erosion.

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How deep is turner falls?

No clue! That's what I was wondering too! :)

What is the name of englands tallest waterfall?

It was thought that High Force (at 71 feet) is the highest waterfall in England, however - Cautley Spout (in Cumbria) is higher (590 feet). Other falls of notable heigh are Hadraw Force in N. Yorks (98 feet) and Fell Beck Falls drops down Gaping Hill Hole to a depth of 315 feet.

Which Is Best Place to visit in Rainy Season?

Jog Water-falls is one of the most important places to visit in Rainy Season , For More Information Check Here

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What are people referring to when they speak of 'supercooled' water?

From Wikipedia: "Supercooling, also known as undercooling, is the process of lowering the temperature of a liquid or a gas below its freezing point without it becoming a solid."

How was the dry falls formed?

The dry falls were formed by glacial activity

Who discovered Victoria and when?

No one discovered Victoria, it was once part of New South Wales. It became a separate colony around the time of the Victorian Gold Rush.

What is the main river process that forms a waterfall?

  • Recent uplift or down-dropping of part of the Earth's crust;
  • Diversion of a river by blockage of a preexisting channel; or
  • Differential erosion of valleys, especially in glaciated areas.

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What is the worlds highest waterfall in Venezuela?

the highest waterfall in the world is called the what venezuela

What’s a firefall?

You’re right, it is really cool! The firefall is a natural phenomenon that occurs for a few days in mid to late February each year in Yosemite National Park. When the setting sun hits Horsetail Fall just right, the waterfall glows red and orange, as if it’s made of fire.

This year, though, the fall might not turn fiery. As of Feb. 13, there wasn’t enough water flowing, and there’s no rain in the forecast during the dates when the sun would hit at the right angle.

If you’re still wanting to go see it despite the low chance of the spectacle making an appearance, know that it’ll probably be difficult to manage. Last year, thousands of visitors tried to catch a glimpse of the firefall, and the overcrowding caused some destruction, like trampled plants and eroded riverbanks. Park staff hopes to avoid those issues this year by more tightly controlling access to that part of the park.