5,720m3\S
All rivers carry some dirt in them as they flow. So as the Niagara river goes over the Falls, there would be some dirt in the water.
93,150,000 US gallons per minute
because its like a toilet.
120000mls down it goes
The Canadian/Horseshoe falls goes at 32kph
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.
Water. ; )Well, the Niagara Escarpment also has something to do with it too. Its a long tall ridge-line separating Lake Ontario and Lake Eire. It was formed due to unequal erosion. The Niagara River flows between the lakes and goes over the edge of the cliff.
I went on the maid of the mist and it goes slowly into the mist of the falls. I think it goes as far as the horseshoe falls which isn't very far at all.
The Niagara Escarpment, a long tall cliff that the Niagara falls goes over.
The average flow rate of water over the lip of Niagara Falls is 202,000 cubic feet per second or 5,720 meters cubed per second. This rate increases in wet seasons while tapering in drier or colder seasons. Speed wise, in easier to relate terms, the water is moving over the falls at 32 kilometers per hour, or 20 miles per hour. Specifically, the Canadian/Horseshoe falls goes at 32kph, but the American falls I don't know.
Yes you can. There are 2 different waterfalls that most think of in the city of Niagara Falls. They are a few good stone throws apart from each other. One of them is located in Canada, and the other is located in the US. The border goes right between them. So you obviously can see the one on the US side from US soil, and since the other is so close you can see that one too. You should visit it. Very beautiful
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