Naneghat Waterfall: A video is becoming quite viral on social media, in which it can be seen that the water of the waterfall is falling at a high speed on the side of the mountain. The surprising thing in this is that instead of falling down the water is seen flying in the opposite air.
Naneghat Waterfall: With the arrival of monsoon in the country, the weather of many states becomes quite pleasant. The rain showers have brought relief from the heat to the people. This is the reason why people suffering from humidity and heat keep waiting for rain. At the same time, due to rain, the water level of many rivers rises and the water of the springs starts flowing at a high speed. A video is becoming quite viral on social media, in which it can be seen that the water of a waterfall built on the side of the mountain is falling at a high speed. The surprising thing in this is that instead of falling down the water is seen flying in the opposite air.
IFS officer shared a video
Indian Forest Service officer Sushant Nanda shared a video of the beautiful waterfall on his Twitter handle. Sharing the video, he wrote in the caption, ‘When the speed of air is equal and opposite to the force of gravity. The waterfalls are at their best during that phase in Naneghat of the Western Ghats range. The beauty of monsoon It is shown in the video that water is flowing from the spring. You will be surprised to see that the water is not flowing down but evaporating to form a cloud.
How is that possible?
This phenomenon occurs when the magnitude of the wind speed is equal to and opposite to the force of gravity. Of course, this is a shocking incident, but after seeing this sight, your mind will be very happy. The video has been viewed over 24,000 times and garnered over 2,500 likes.
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Where is this waterfall?
Naneghat, also known as Nana Ghat, is a mountain pass in the Western Ghats range between the Konkan Coast and the ancient city of Junnar in the Deccan Plateau. It is about 120 km north of Pune and about 165 km east of Mumbai.
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