Q. The highest waterfall in India is formed by which river?
Answer: Varahi River
Notes: Kunchikal Falls is the highest waterfall in India, with a height of 455 meters (1,493 feet). Located in the Shimoga district of Karnataka near Agumbe, it is created by the Varahi River.
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