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The rivers form a number of waterfalls as they flow through the Velds. Why is it so ?

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Answered by Bavashi2008
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Explanation:

The temperate grasslands of South Africa are known as the velds.

The high Veld is the central ridge which forms the watershed of the region. The rivers Limpopo, Sabi, Zambezi flow down the slope and create several waterfalls due to erosion.

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