Waterfalls are really sudden changes in the paths of ordinary rivers. The water flows along the river bed, and where there is a sudden drop, the water falls to the continuation of the river below. I have never heard of any waterfalls that are fed in any other way, although I suppose it might be possiblethat there might be a spring fed waterfall somewhere. Rivers are the usual source.
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.