The rapids produce kinetic energy, which will then be converted to electrical energy. Change in river altitude (head) is potential energy
escarpments create waterfalls.
it cant make energy it is kinetic if it flows
Hydropower is the energy source that relies on naturally occurring sources of running water, such as rivers or waterfalls, to create electricity. Water flow is harnessed to turn turbines connected to generators, converting the kinetic energy of the water into electrical energy.
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.
Not really...we aren't getting any benefits out of a waterfall except looking at something pretty. But all nature does something good for us, but in the real scheme of things, waterfalls are just a pretty picture.} by Anyomonus Yes if someone used the force they they could create energy like waterwheels} by Tate74
There are lots of energy types,among them: kinetic energy potential energy light energy thermal energy electric energy magnatic energy Electric energy that can be generated by the wind,waterfalls,and the sun.
Falling water is considered an indirect form of solar energy because the sun's heat causes water to evaporate, which then condenses into clouds and falls back to Earth as precipitation. This precipitation can create rivers and waterfalls that can be harnessed for hydropower, ultimately derived from the sun's energy.
Some examples of landforms that moving water can create are rivers, canyons, waterfalls, deltas, and alluvial fans.
Waterfalls put oxygen in to the water which first helps the fish breath well and second make the plants grow Evan better which meens more food for us Waterfalls can also generate hydropower. Gravity from water gushing down waterfalls can produce huge amounts of energy with the right methods of harnessing it.
The effect that deposition have on waterfalls is the waterfall is really high so the energy in which it holds is much powerful that usual. The depths may vary according to the length of the waterfall, and how deep it is.
The question's a bit faulty... But yes, the water that falls over the edge does have kinetic energy as it is has significant velocity.
hydroelectric energy is renewable. it's generated by waterfalls and dams. They convert the gravitational potential energy of the water into kinetic energy that turns a turbine of a generator.