A cascade is a falling, like a waterfall. It can be used as a noun for a mass of anything like water, material, or hair. "Her hair fell in a cascade of curls from her crown to her shoulder, artisically pooling in the hollow of her collarbone."
There was a beautiful cascade in the forest.
A shimmering cascade of magic shooting stars drifted down over the garden.
There was a beautiful cascade in the park The stream of water at the top of the rocks formed a beautiful cascade as it fell into the pool below.
The subject of the sentence is "a naturalist," as it indicates who is performing the action. The predicate is "gave us a short lecture on the Cascade Mountains," which tells us what the subject did. Together, they convey the complete thought of the sentence.
The Cascade Range
The address of the Cascade Public is: 105 N Front St, Cascade, 83611 0010
The address of the Cascade Public Library is: 301 1St Av W, Cascade, 52033 0117
The Cascade was created in 1993.
That cascade is buetiful I want to go see it someday
The phone number of the Cascade Public is: 208-382-4757.
No, the cascade barberry is not edible.
When a database has a foreign key "cascade" operations mean operations on the _parent_ will cascade (impact) the _child_ (foreign key reference)