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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 Sidyandex
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Water falling in a waterfall is due to a change in potential energy to Kinetic energy.

Initially, when the water is at higher level, it has a higher amount of potential energy and less kinetic energy.

As it starts falling due to the action of gravity, there is a change of potential energy into kinetic energy.

Answered by Anonymous
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Hi,

Here is your answer,

Water in the waterfall flows from a higher level to the lower level because of Potential energy into kinetic energy.


Hope it helps you!

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