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WATERFALL PROJECT

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Created on January 23, 2026

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WATERFALL PROJECT

INDEX

1. How are waterfalls created? 2. How are mountains created? 3. Where can you find waterfalls? And mountains? 4. What animals can you find in these places? 5.What can you do in mountains or waterfalls? 6. What good does it make for the earth? 7.What happens when it's full of pollution?
8.Conclusion 9.THANKS

How are waterfalls created?

Waterfalls, also called cataracts when they carry a lot of water with them, they are created beacuse of the erosion of the rocks wich is where the water flows, normally in the foot of a river, glaciars, volcanoes and others.

How are mountains created?

Mountain formation occurs due to large-scale movemements on Earth's tectonic plates, volcanic avtivity, folding, faulting and others.

Where can you find waterfalls? And mountains?

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What animals can you find in these places?

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What can you do in mountains and waterfalls?

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What good does it make to the earth?

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What happens when it's full of pollution?

Pollution in mountains and waterfalls can harm the local ecosystem by contaminating water sources, which affects both plant and animal life. It can lead to issues like reduced water quality, harm to aquatic species, and damage to sensitive vegetation.

Conclusion

A mountain is a topographic figure of the positive terrestrial relief, a natural eminence that is characterized by its altitude and, more generally, by its relative height, or even by its volume, slope, spacing or continuity. They appear as part of a group – a mountain range, i.e. mountain range, massif, mountain range, etc. – or forming an isolated relief. There is no single definition of mountain, a term that appeared in Europe between the tenth and twelfth centuries, and there are numerous localisms and regionalisms used to describe this geographical feature, which can refer to both a steep summit and a simple elevation of the terrain such as a hill, as well as the environment as a whole

A river is a stream of water that flows continuously through a channel, either on the earth's surface or underground, and can be both natural and artificial. It has a certain flow, is rarely constant throughout the year, and flows into the sea, a lake or another river, in which case it is called a tributary. The final part of a river is its mouth. Sometimes they end up in desert areas where their waters are lost through infiltration and evaporation