Earth's largest waterfall, Denmark Strait cataract, is located in Arctic waters between Iceland and Greenland and is roughly two miles high.
When people think of the world’s largest waterfall, they usually picture dramatic cascades such as Angel Falls, the tallest uninterrupted waterfall on land, or the thundering curtain of Victoria Falls ...
The Denmark Strait waterfall is over three times taller than Angel Falls. Its cold, dense water drives ocean currents, sustains marine life and regulates climate globally.
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