•The flowing water of a waterfall can actually erode the rock over time, forming the cliff it falls over, meaning
the waterfall can sometimes come first, not the cliff.
•Some people climb frozen waterfalls, with different types of ice requiring specific techniques, like "laminated
flow" or "cauliflowered" ice
•Certain fish species in Hawaii have evolved to "inch" up waterfalls using suction cups on their bodies to reach
their spawning grounds
•The world's tallest waterfall is Angel Falls in Venezuela, dropping a staggering 3,212 feet (979 meters)
•Due to erosion, Niagara Falls is gradually moving south and could eventually disappear into Lake Erie.
Example 1: Niagara Falls
Example 2:Angel Falls
Most Dangerous WaterFalls to visit
Kegon Falls, Japan: Known for its suicidal jumpers.
Niagara Falls, Canada/United States: A classic and perilous waterfall.
Plitvice Falls, Croatia: Offers wild currents and tall drops.
Mongefossen Waterfall, Norway: Known for its dangerous jumps.
Salto de Tequendama Falls, Colombia: A challenging and risky location