100 million gallons an hour
According to the "Did you know" website (refer to the link, below):"Although the Angel Falls are much taller than the Niagara Falls . . . they both pour about the same amount of water over their edges - about 2,8 billion litres (748 million gallons) per second."
No-one has barreled over Angel Falls
I believe that there may be more than that. The water moves pretty fast. Hope this helps(:
Angel Falls in Venezuela is the world's highest waterfall at 979 m (3,212 ft).Inga Falls in the Congo has the largest volume of water passing over it.the link below is a good place to look for more information.
Angel falls was discovered in 1933 by a pilot flying over Guyana highlands in search for gold.
The formula for falling time is t=sqrt(2d/g)So if d=979m and g=9.8, then t=sqrt(2*979/9.8)=sqrt(199.79)=14.13sBackspace
Angel Falls in Venezuela is over 130 million years old, but was first publicized in 1933 when US aviator Jimmie Angel flew over the location (which now bears his name).
Angel Falls Angel Falls is the highest waterfall in the world. It is located in southeastern Venezuela and is 1,000 feet higher than any other known falls. James Angel, an American aviator, discovered Angel Falls in 1935. Jimmy had earlier requested that upon his death to be cremented and his ashes scattered over the falls.
There are actually three falls at Niagara. The most spectacular is the Horseshoe Falls, which is almost entirely in Canada. By far, the greatest amount of water flows over the Horseshoe Falls. A much smaller amount flows over the American Falls, and a relatively little amount flows over the Bridal Veil Falls.
I have no idea but if it is 100 milion gallons an hour then it must be over a billion
if you refer to the speed of the water as it falls, it is at 9.8m/s