The water falls come from the little stream that is formed from the rain and it heads for the rocks and when it rains again it will turn it in to a proper water fall and it will get all misty ant the bottom of the water fall where it reaches the ground.
well first i think the water comes from the ocean
The name Waterfall is derived from the place name Waterfall in Staffordshire, England. It's derived from the Old English "wætergefall" meaning "place where a water course disappears below ground".
Khone
it depends on which waterfall :-/
It's a liquid.
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Yes. H2O is the chemical formula for water, and a waterfall most certainly contains water.
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If you're asking, "what's in the waterfall?" the answer is nothing. You go up them when you get waterfall to get to new areas.
No, a waterfall is a natural occurrence in a river where water drops rapidly down a steep incline or a cliff. It is not a body of water itself, but rather a feature within a body of water such as a river or stream.
Water flowing over a cliff is called a waterfall.