It comes out of Lake Erie on its way to Lake Ontario. Lake Erie is fed from the other Great Lakes.
None. It all falls.
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.
all the great lakes ultimately flow in to the Atlantic ocean but wich way you got me
At Niagara falls you can see rocks,little waterfalls you can jump off of all these things,you can go for hikes and swim in some really cold water
Yes, Niagara Falls has both positive and negative impacts on humans. It is a popular tourist attraction, bringing in revenue and creating job opportunities in the tourism industry. However, the falls can also pose risks to visitors, and the surrounding area may be affected by erosion and changes in water levels.
NOO. The 3 different water falls are three completely different sizes. Hope this helped(:
Dr M Goodarzi is an Internal Medicine Cardiologist at Nexus Health Management at 5845 Ferry St, Niagara Falls, Ontario. 1-877-992-9355.... There are no Doctors in Niagara Falls, one would think they couldn't keep a practice open , what with all the water falling on them.
One of the most romantic destinations in the US and Canada, Niagara Falls has an assortment of fine hotels. Some of the best include Sheraton on the Falls, The Tower Hotel and the White Oaks Resort and Spa.
People live in apartments and houses in Niagara Falls, NY and Niagara Falls, Canada. Niagara Falls, Canada is much nicer place to live. Niagara Falls, NY has all those industrial businesses nearby, and not too far away, is the site of the toxic waste dump; "Love Canal". Niagara Falls, Canada is beautiful. Niagara Falls NY is nowhere near as attractive. I am an American and there is no doubt that the Canadian side is a lot nicer to look at then the American side.
The motto of Niagara Falls City School District is 'Learning for all...Whatever it takes...'.
"Ever" is a very long time, and eventually it probably will. However, it's not going to be anytime soon. Niagara Falls is on the Niagara river, which carries water from lakes Superior, Huron, Michigan, and Erie to Lake Ontario. All of these lakes get filled from rivers and springs and rains just about as fast as they drain.
6 million cubic feet per minute or, 100000 cubic ft per second...