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Water in the waterfall flows from a higher level to the lower level because of ..........................

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Answered by franktheruler
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Water in the waterfall flows from a higher level to the lower level because water flows from higher pressure to lower pressure. In case of waterfall the mountain region has higher than lower leveled regions like the plateau and the plane. Hence the water tends to fall from higher to lower region.

Answered by kingofself
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Water in the waterfall flows from a 'higher level to lower level' because of their change in the form of energy.

Explanation:

  • When water was flowing in the plain level, it possesses "higher amount of potential energy" and "lesser amount of kinetic energy".
  • As soon as it starts falling from a "lower level to a higher" one, its kinetic energy increases.
  • Now, the kinetic energy is higher than the potential energy.
  • Also the "amount of water" flowing will be highest at and receives the highest quantity of water.
  • The whole phenomenon is best explained in Bernoulli’s principle.

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