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What is the highest waterfall in the world?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Denmark Strait cataract is more than 3 times the height of Angel Falls in Venezuela, which is considered Earth's tallest waterfall (on land). And the Denmark Strait cataract carries an estimated 123 million cubic feet (3.5 million cubic meters) of water per second.

Answered by nandy1010101
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The Denmark Strait cataract is an undersea waterfall found on the western side of the Denmark Strait in the Atlantic Ocean, on the Arctic Circle between Iceland and Greenland. It is the world's highest underwater waterfall, with water falling almost 3,505 metres.

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