What are the Largest Waterfalls in the World?
A waterfall is an unsupported drop or cascade of flowing water that is sudden and comes from a height, such as over a precipice. There are many high waterfalls in the world, and among the top thirty largest waterfalls, one can find waterfalls on every continent except Antarctica — but even Antarctica is developing waterfalls with record high temperatures. The single largest waterfall in the world is Angel Falls in Venezuela, but overall, one would have to say that the largest waterfalls in the world are in Norway. Norway has five of the world’s largest waterfalls, coming in the rankings at third, fourth, eighth, ninth, and tenth.