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Geography - GCSE Edexcel

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Explain why a waterfall is only a temporary feature on a rivers course. (4 marks)

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Answer:

Due to hydraulic action and abrasion, the soft rock is worn away, causing an overhang of heavy hard rock which will collapse on itself and fall into a deepening plunge pool. Waterfalls will continue to erode and flatten out until the river is completely smoothed out, and the hard resistant rock is removed, which is why it's temporary.


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