clifffalls
Clifffalls are a type of waterfall characterized by their formation at the edge of a steep cliff. Unlike many other waterfalls that form from a river eroding a harder rock layer above a softer one, clifffalls are directly associated with the sheer drop of a cliff face. The water simply plunges over the precipice, creating a vertical or near-vertical cascade.
The appearance and volume of water in a clifffall can vary greatly depending on the season, rainfall,
The geological conditions that create clifffalls often involve uplift and erosion, leading to the formation of