Question:
How are waterfalls formed?
Author: yxng.edxnAnswer:
The water from the source erodes the soft rock which is less resistant than the hard rock. Hydraulic action and abrasion break down the soft rock, creating a heavy hard rock overhang, and an under-cutting. The overhang then collapses on itself, and falls into the plunge pool, deepening it. The waterfall retreats and continues to erode backward, and the process repeats.
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