Denmark is known for its gentle landscapes rather than dramatic waterfalls, but there are a few small waterfalls worth mentioning. The Mølleåen River features several small cascades, particularly at the Mölle Waterfall in the northern part of Zealand. Additionally, the waterfall at the Gudenå River near Tørring is another small but scenic spot. While not grand, these waterfalls offer a charming glimpse of Denmark's natural beauty.
There is no waterfalls in denmark, because it is a very flat land. There are small "waterfall"-like rivers though, like Døndalen on the island Bornholm.
Niagra Falls and plenty more.
The tennessee river has small waterfalls in some parts of the tennessee creeks.
In Denmark, the some common names are: Jens, Peter, Lars, Michael, Henrik, Søren, Neils, Thomas, Hans, and Jørgen I found these on: (if you want to find more) http:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_most_common_surnames#Denmark
Yes, some people do it for fun, others for many different reasons. Small waterfalls about a few feet talk can be fun do jump off of, but some people do jump of of bigger ones
THE WATERFALLS IN ILIGAN CITY.. yeah i agree cos I am from Iligan city...that small but industrious city has more than 20 waterfalls some accessible and some aren't..go for a visit ...you will love the people the sceneries and the food..
The Green Mountains, hence the slogan "green mountain state" also their are some rivers and small waterfalls
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Refrigerator magnets, car magnets, neodymium magnets are names of small magnets.
No, but some may have a weir.
It lets you ride up on waterfalls. Some places are only aplicable by using waterfalls.
There are too many waterfalls to be able to name all of them here. Some of the more famous ones include Angel Falls in Venezuela which is the highest in the world, Tugela Falls in South Africa, and Niagara Falls which is located on the border between Canada and the United States.