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The difference between artificial waterfalls and natural waterfalls

Artificial waterfall is a water-falling landscape based on natural waterfall and created by means of engineering construction. Man-made waterfalls are usually set against rocks and trees in the mountains. The water accumulated upstream or in the pump lifts the water to the water outlet and falls down to form a waterfall. Natural waterfalls are caused by the sudden drop of the riverbed, resulting in a height difference of falling water. The water falls into the air through a steep cliff like a brocade, forming various beautiful scenery. Natural waterfalls are natural beauty, and artificial waterfalls are scientific and technological beauty based on natural beauty.