A fall line is best described as a tall steep area where rivers form rapids and waterfalls. It is a geographical area where rivers descend from higher land to lower land, resulting in the formation of rapids and falls. This line often marks the transition from upland areas to lowland plains and is significant in terms of historical settlement and industrial development.
What is a fall line a tall steep area where rivers form rapids and waterfalls a flat lowland area on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean a series of mountains and mountain ranges that are related a raised area in the foothills of the Appalachian mountains
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