fallvatni
Fallvatni is a term with roots in Old Norse, often translated as "waterfall" or "falling water." It describes a natural phenomenon where a body of water, typically a river or stream, flows over a vertical drop or a steep incline. The formation of waterfalls is a geological process often associated with erosion. Over time, rivers can carve through softer rock, leaving harder rock formations behind, which then form the lip of the waterfall. Glacial activity and tectonic plate movement can also contribute to the creation of landscapes where waterfalls are prevalent.
The visual spectacle of a waterfall is characterized by the cascading water, which can range from a