Geography, asked by krisha2007, 11 months ago

a river jumps from the higher level to lower level to form a _______​

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Answered by rahulchintu310
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Answer: Waterfalls

Explanation:

Water falls form when the water falls to the ground from higher platform

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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A river jumps from the higher level to lower level to form a waterfalls.

Explanation:

  • The waterfall is generally seen in those areas where one area is at a height corresponding to others like mountains, plateaus and many more.
  • When water moving at a high altitude reaches a Point which is steep and directed downward water starts flowing downward with greater speed because of gravity.
  • This is what leads to the formation of the Waterfall.
  • 'Waterfalls' are categorized into '10 different types.'
  • Some of the examples of Waterfall are Victoria fall, Horsetail Waterfalls, Frozen Waterfalls.

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