Using a scale-model riverbed 24 feet long and one foot wide, a team of scientists found a new mechanism that could form waterfalls without the commonly thought of external forces such as tectonics, ...
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What causes waterfalls to form?
Waterfalls form through various geological processes, but they all involve water flowing over a sudden drop in elevation. Understanding why these drops exist in the first place reveals how landscapes ...
A waterfall can be explained by geology and gravity, but its pull is harder to quantify. As spring arrives and flows surge, ...
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