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What is a Fall Line? Define elaborately

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Answered by sagnikghorai2008
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Fall-line definitions. A line connecting the waterfalls of upland rivers before they reach a common coastal plain, often marking the limit of upstream navigation and indicating a zone of potential water power for industrial purposes.

Answered by HEARTLESSBANDI
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An imaginary line or narrow strip joining places where a chain of several rivers, almost parallel, falls on low ground from the edge of a plateau forming waterfalls or rapids.fall line says

A fall line (or fall zone) is the area where an upland area and a coastal plain meet and are usually prominent where rivers cross it, resulting in rapids or waterfalls. The land above is a relatively hard crystalline basement rock, and the coastal plain is a soft sedimentary rock. [1] A fall line often curves upstream as the river cuts the denser material upstream, forming "C" shaped waterfalls and exposing bedrock shoals. Because of these characteristics, riverboats generally cannot travel inland without porting, unless the locks are being constructed. The rapid change in water height and the resultant energy release have made the fall line a good location for water mills, grist mills, and sawmills. In the quest for a major navigation with a water supply, people have long built settlements where rivers cross the falls.

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