Niagara Falls is at the east end of the Niagara River that connects Lake Erie and Lake Ontario (Great Lakes)It is several hundred miles EAST of the Mississippi River
The Niagara river (where the Niagara Falls are located) connects lake Ontario with lake Erie
The Great Lakes
all the great lakes ultimately flow in to the Atlantic ocean but wich way you got me
NIagara Falls is located on the Niagara River, which connects to two of the five Great Lakes. Niagara Falls is the collective term for three different falls. The American Falls is between Prospect Point and Luna Island. Bridal Veil FAlls is between Luna Island and Goat Island. Lastly, Canadian Falls is between Goat Island and Table Rock.
The water never dries up because four of the Great Lakes are feeding into the Niagara River.
Niagara Falls does not drain into two lakes, It drains one lake, Lake Erie into another lake, Lake Ontario.
Niagara Falls is a bit difficult to get over in a ship.
what does the moisture near the Great Lakes do to the amount of snow that falls there called "lake effect snow"
Niagara Falls was not created by a natural disaster unless you count the last ice age as a "disaster". The Wisconsin glaciation caused the great lakes to form by sinking the land down and making the basins for the lakes and the falls themselves are a by product of there being a large cliff (the Niagara Escarpment) where the Niagara River happened to flow from Lake Ontario and Lake Erie.
Lake Erie to the west and Lake Ontario to the east.
Lake Erie feeds Niagara Falls. The water going over the Falls flows in Lake Ontario (which is, of course, downstream from the Falls).