Occur when this is a sudden change in the gradient of the river as it flows downstream. Waterfalls are more dramatic features than rapids.
The river falls over a rock edge into a deep plunge pool at the foot of the fall, where the layers of weak rock are excavated more quickly then the overlying resistant rock. The force of the swirling water around the rocks and boulders enlarges and deepens the plunge pool by hydraulic action. This undercuts the resistant rock above. Eventually the overhang collapses and the waterfall retreats upstream, leaving a gorge ahead of it.

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