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Ask a Teacher - Geography - Physical - A Question from Cherry90

Student Name Cherry90
Question How is a plunge pool formed?
Answer A plunge pool is located under the waterfall. It is a deep pool of water which has been created by the force of the water eroding the softer rocks at the base of the waterfall. You can see it happening at this web site. www.scalloway.org.uk/phyl5.htm
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