Do waterfalls have drinking water or salt water?

The type of water in a waterfall depends on the source of the water. Most waterfalls are fed by freshwater sources, such as rivers, streams, or lakes. These waterfalls contain drinking water that is safe to consume, although it may be untreated and contain microorganisms or pollutants.

However, some waterfalls, especially those located near the ocean or in coastal areas, may contain saltwater or brackish water. These waterfalls are not suitable for drinking as the salt content makes the water undrinkable. It is important to check the source of the water before consuming it from a waterfall, especially in coastal areas or near human settlements, to ensure the water is safe for drinking.