Monday, April 12, 2010

Waterfalls By Madison and Katie

        Have you ever had any questions about waterfalls? Well we're gonna try to answers most of your questions. Some known waterfalls are: Niagara Falls, Victoria Falls, and Angel Falls. Some of the biggest waterfalls are: Bridalveil Fall which  it drops 620 feet. Khone Falls has about 2,500,000 gallons of water in it.
          The way waterfalls are created is when a stream flows over a river  and falls downward. Or it is formed when a stream course is interrupted when a stream goes over a layer of harder rock to an area of softer rock. And then more broken rock which forms the edge of a cliff.
           Some continents that have waterfalls are: North America, Europe, and Asia. Some states that have big waterfalls are: California, South Dakota, Utah, Wyoming, New York. On the boarder line of U.S.A. and Canada is one of the biggest in the world. Don't forget Oregon, and Washington. This is all we have to tell you about waterfalls.
         Sepehri, Sandy. Rivers. 2008
         Comton's, 25, 2007
          NaturalWonders. Ebsco

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4 Comments:

At April 12, 2010 at 8:59 AM , Blogger Penn 5th Grade Classes said...

It was awesome I learned so much

Austin, Jordan

 
At April 12, 2010 at 9:23 AM , Blogger Penn 5th Grade Classes said...

I love waterfalls! I'm so glad I got to learn somthing new! Good job:)
grace.

 
At April 12, 2010 at 4:45 PM , Blogger Penn 5th Grade Classes said...

Dang.nice work Maddie,KIKI

 
At April 25, 2010 at 2:11 PM , Blogger Penn 5th Grade Classes said...

You included lots of details. It was interesting to find out how they were created. - Mrs. Dorzweiler

 

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