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The white appearance of waterfalls is due to the air bubbles mixed with the water as it cascades down the rocks. The turbulence of the falling water traps air and causes it to scatter light, creating a white or foamy look. This effect is known as "aerated water."
Rapids occur in a shallower part of a river where there is a steep difference in levels. This increases how fast the water flows. Water then hits exposed rocks and creates air bubbles making the water appear white in color.
There is a lot of water, so there will naturally be more waterfalls.
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Waterfalls are natural formations where water cascades over a vertical drop in a river or stream. Well water refers to water extracted from underground aquifers through a well. While both involve water, waterfalls are surface features created by erosion, while well water is sourced from underground reservoirs.
waterfalls can generate hydro-electricity by the force of the water
Waterfalls are formed when water flows over resistant rock. And yes they do.
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Gravity causes water in waterfalls to flow downwards, creating the cascading effect that is characteristic of waterfalls. The force of gravity pulls the water down over the edge of a cliff or rock formation, leading to the vertical descent of the water.
Potamophobia - Is the fear of running water. There isn't one specifically for waterfalls.
Because water is blue.