kaskádovému
Kaskádové is a Czech term that translates to "cascading" in English. It is primarily used in the context of water features and landscaping. A kaskádové element typically refers to a series of interconnected waterfalls or steps that allow water to flow from a higher level to a lower level in a visually pleasing manner. These can be found in gardens, parks, and public spaces, adding a dynamic and soothing auditory and visual component. The design of a kaskádové structure often aims to mimic natural watercourses, incorporating stones, rocks, and vegetation to create an organic feel. The gentle descent of water over multiple levels can help to oxygenate the water, which is beneficial for aquatic life if present. The term can also extend to describe any system or process that operates in a sequential, step-by-step manner, where the output of one stage becomes the input for the next. This broader application highlights the concept of sequential progression.