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Marble is formed when limestone or dolostone is subjected to heat and pressure deep beneath the surface, so marble is formed from limestone or dolostone.
Niagara Falls is actually the combined name for 3 separate falls, the falls that are in Ontario is called Horseshoe Falls (the other two on the US side of the border are called Bridal Veil falls and American falls). By depth I going to assume you actually meant the vertical drop from top to bottom which in the case of Horseshoe falls is 165 feet or 50 meters
Marble is formed when limestone or dolostone is subjected to heat and pressure deep beneath the surface, so marble is formed from limestone or dolostone.
The biggest drop is on the Canadian side at the Horseshoe Falls. It drops 57m(188ft). The coolest thing about it is that it is as deep as it is high. The plunge pool under the falls is 52m(170ft)!
Igneous rock is formed deep below Earth's crust through the cooling and solidification of magma. This process creates intrusive igneous rocks, such as granite and diorite, which are formed beneath the surface.
Gorges at Niagara Falls were formed by the erosive power of water over thousands of years. As the falls eroded the soft rock beneath them, they gradually receded upstream, creating a deep gorge. The combination of glacial activity and the flow of the Niagara River contributed to the shaping of the landscape, resulting in the dramatic cliffs and gorges we see today. This ongoing erosion continues to shape the falls and the surrounding area.
The texture of an igneous rock formed from cooling magma deep beneath the earth is typically coarse-grained. This is because the slower cooling process allows larger mineral crystals to form within the rock.
Heat and pressure deep beneath Earth's surface can change any rock into metamorphic rock
igneous rocks When magma cools and solidifies in these spaces, Intrusive or plutonic igneous rocks are formed deep beneath the Earth's surface. Intrusive features like stocks, laccoliths, sills, and dikes are formed.
niagara falls is 65 000 deep
A convergent boundary is formed when one tectonic plate descends beneath another. This process is known as subduction and typically leads to the formation of deep ocean trenches and volcanic arcs.