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yawa3891 [41]
3 years ago
15

THink about a beautiful waterfall that can make many changes to the land. Some changes we notice rights away and some we do not

see immediately.write about both of these changes . How much time do you think it takes to make changes? What differences would the height or speed of the waterfall will make? What changes do you think occur further downstream?
Arts
1 answer:
larisa86 [58]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Waterfalls often form in the upper stages of a river where it flows over different bands of rock. ... Over time, this process is repeated and the waterfall moves upstream. A steep-sided gorge is formed as the waterfall retreats. sry if its wrong <3

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