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a plunge pool is a deep pool,lake or pond that often sits under a waterfall. It erodes with the waterfall and becomes deeper as the waterfall erodes more. It erodes stones and rocks in the plunge pool
It is generally known as a plunge pool.
If it is a rather large waterfall, the water is filling up the bowls in the waterfall till it spills over back into the pool. If you have to keep adding water after using the waterfall it could be a leak in the waterfall itself. If you don't have to add water when the waterfall is not in use and you do when you use it, well, guess what? Probably a leak in the waterfall. If it is a natural rock waterfall look for cracks in the grout between rocks. If artificial rock, look for cracks everywhere.
how tall is the waterfall? What's the flow rate? What's the temp of the water and the ambient temp of the surrounding air?
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A famous place in dominica is the Emerald pool which is a waterfall thatland into a pool.
Superscapes - 2009 Greek Island Inspired Infinity Pool and Waterfall was released on: USA: 21 June 2009
At the bottom of a waterfall, you may find a plunge pool. This pool is formed due to the force of the falling water excavating the soft rock beneath. Plunge pools can vary in depth and size depending on the waterfall's height and flow rate.
A waterfall.
Erosion can cause a waterfall to retreat upstream over time by wearing away the rock and sediment at the base, creating a plunge pool. The force of the waterfall can also erode the sides of the waterfall, creating a deeper channel and possibly changing the shape of the waterfall itself.
No, Pelipper cannot learn the move Waterfall in the Pokémon games. Waterfall is generally a move associated with Water-type Pokémon but is not part of Pelipper's move pool. Pelipper can learn various Water-type moves, but Waterfall is not one of them.