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1. Define the following types of waterfalls and give one example of each.

a. Block

In a block waterfall, water descends from a relatively wide stream or river.

b. Cascade

In a cascade waterfall, water descends a series of rock steps.

c. Horsetail

In a horsetail waterfall, descending water maintains some contact with bedrock.

d. Plunge

In a plunge waterfall, water descends vertically, losing contact with the bedrock surface.

e. Segmented

In a segmented waterfall, distinctly separate flows of water form as it descends.

f. Tiered

In a tiered waterfall, water drops in a series of distinct steps or falls.

To do:
Add galleries for all types listed

2. Choose 10 waterfalls, including 2 from near the area or state in which you live, and list the following information about them: Name, Total Height, Waterfall Type, Watercourse, Location.

3. Complete two of the following activities.

a. Visit a waterfall and write a paragraph telling about your experience.

b. Choose a waterfall (other than ones in #2) of interest to you and record facts and interesting information about the falls that you have selected.

c. Watch a video about a waterfall.

d. Make a scrapbook about waterfalls. Include pictures of waterfalls and important information about each one. This may be a group project.

e. Using the information provided, create a crossword or word search puzzle:

  • Angel/Tallest waterfall in the world at 3212 feet.
  • Browne/Tallest waterfall in New Zealand.
  • Dettifoss/Waterfall flowing from a glacier in Iceland.
  • Havasu/Waterfall on an Indian reservation in Arizona.
  • Huangguoshu/Largest waterfall in China.
  • Iguazu/275 falls on the border of Argentina and Brazil.
  • Langfoss/Giant cascade in Norway, falling 2008 feet.
  • Mardalsfossen/Well known tiered waterfall in Norway.
  • Multnomah/Tiered waterfall along the Columbia Gorge in Oregon.
  • Niagara/Most powerful waterfall in North America.
  • Shomyo/Tallest year-round falls in Japan.
  • Takkakaw/Cree Indian name for a waterfall in British Columbia.
  • Tugela/2nd tallest waterfall in the world, found in South Africa.
  • Victoria/Largest waterfall in the world.
  • Yosemite/Popular tourist attraction in a National Park in California.
  • Yumbilla/5th tallest waterfall in the world, 2nd tallest in Peru.

4. Water is mentioned in each of the following verses. Describe what is happening in each verse, then tell what the water symbolizes.

a. John 9:11

b. John 13:5

c. Matthew 3:16

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