38,430 cubic feet per second
Niagara Falls is Much faster than Victoria falls and Victoria Falls is Much Higher!
Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe is only 344 feet tall. There are more than 600 hundred fall of 500 feet or more. However, Victoria is a mile wide and tremendously impressive since so much water flows down it.
The water which evaporates fall as rain. The process is called precipitation.
3160 tons every second
all depends where you start from
Wey over 100 letres per second but less than the victoria falls which has just over 567,811L per cubic second Hope that helps :)
Victoria Falls, located on the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe, is approximately 108 meters (354 feet) high, making it significantly taller than Niagara Falls, which has an average height of about 51 meters (167 feet). This means Victoria Falls is roughly 57 meters (187 feet) higher than Niagara Falls. Both waterfalls are renowned for their beauty, but Victoria Falls is often considered the largest waterfall in the world due to its width and height combined.
Yes, however, even air affects how fast something falls. The weight of the water is what causes buoyancy (certain materials to float), and and the resistance of water plays a small role - the weight of the water being the larger role - in what causes other materials to fall slower than they would through air. There are actually certain things that are buoyant in the air, like helium. You will notice that if you let all the air out of your lungs, you will fall down through the water at a certain (very slow) speed. That speed is your terminal velocity through water. The terminal velocity of an average sized human through the air is about 55.6 m/s (200 kph or 124 mph). This speed is obviously much higher than the speed at which something falls through water. So water does affect haw fast something falls. "But wait, certain objects appear to fall through the water at the same speed that they fall through the air!" To explain this, water affects how fast something falls - compared to how fast it falls through the air - depending on its density. The object which you're talking about, is actually falling slower through the water, you just can't tell. We see this property in air too, why do you think a pound of feathers falls much slower than a lead weight?
About 70% of the precipitation that falls on the land originates from the oceans. This water evaporates from the ocean surface, forms clouds, and is transported by atmospheric circulation patterns to eventually fall as rain or snow over land areas.
The water from Victoria Falls falls approximately 360 feet, or 108 meters.
It falls as precipitation, such as rain, or hail.
Well, I can't say not much because actually, the power from all that water is quickly eroding away the water fall, someday (a few hundred years form now) there may be no more Niagra Falls!, but other than that, not much... Unless another idiot is going over it with a barrel...