QuickCheck: Is the world's biggest waterfall underwater?

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QuickCheck: Is the world's biggest waterfall underwater?
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Close your eyes and imagine standing next to a waterfall. What do you see? Probably something breathtakingly beautiful like a massive river flowing off a cliff and crashing into a black pool and continuing further down.

The concept of a waterfall is pretty simple. After all, it's right there in the name. A continuous flow of water from a higher elevation falling to a lower elevation.

As majestic as these waterfalls are, they are tiny compared to the world's largest waterfall. In fact, it may look nothing like the picture you have in your mind when you think about a waterfall. Is the world's biggest waterfall actually underwater?The terrain below the surface of our oceans is a lot more uneven than what we have on dry land. There are bigger mountains and deeper gorges.

So naturally, the waterfalls below the surface must also be bigger. But how are there waterfalls underwater? Well the biggest waterfall - the Denmark Strait Cataract - located between Greenland and Iceland, occurs due to the difference in temperature and densities of two bodies of water.

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