near the upper course
Yes. IN the upper course of the river.
Waterfalls are commonly found in the upper course of a river due to the steep gradient and the erosion processes that occur in this region. As the river flows over hard rock, it can create vertical drops where softer rock erodes away faster, leading to the formation of a waterfall. Additionally, the energy of the fast-flowing water in the upper course enhances the erosion, contributing to the development and maintenance of waterfalls.
upper course also called youthful stage by W.M. Davis
Wherever a river suddenly passes from a higher level to a much lower one. At the vertical, or near-vertical, edge of a hill or mountain.
There are 6 waterfalls in the Nile river
There are no waterfalls on the river Thames.
Waterfalls are formed when water flows over resistant rock. And yes they do.
The Congo river has 30 waterfalls.
three features of a youg river are rapids waterfalls and steep turns
None. There is a tidal barrier, east of London for flood prevention and several weirs, but no dams.
Yes, the river Ganges has a waterfall at the source of the river!!
V-shaped valleys The river channel - vertical erosion, shallow but a very fast flow Waterfalls Gorges(which are formed by waterfalls) Bedload is also very big and angular.