What does a waterfall smell like?

You smell fresh water and nature. When you go to a waterfall you hear crashing water. You see lovely sparkles in the water. You can feel prickly bushes and icy-cold water.

View more on it here. Keeping this in consideration, how would you describe a waterfall?

Here are some adjectives for waterfall: graceful, medium-sized, straight, moonlit, tacky decorative, thunderous man-made, opaque tan, tremendous, stupendous, slow turgid, steady, three-foot-wide, sparkling, silent, little multiple, small but spectacular, bright and scenic, disgusting miniature, fairy, foamy, small but

Secondly, what does a waterfall look like? A waterfall is a river or other body of water's steep fall over a rocky ledge into a plunge pool below. Often, waterfalls form as streams flow from soft rock to hard rock. This happens both laterally (as a stream flows across the earth) and vertically (as the stream drops in a waterfall).

People also ask, what sounds does a waterfall make?

To burble is to move with a rippling flow, the way water bubbles down the side of a small garden waterfall. A stream burbles as it travels along its bed, bubbling over rocks and branches. The verb burble captures both the movement of the water and the sound it makes as it moves.

How does a waterfall freeze?

The temperature of the water in the river/stream and waterfall it supplies drops slightly below freezing and supercools, which causes the water molecules to slow and begin to stick together to form solid particles of frazil ice.