Into small separate ditches or estuaries.
It usually goes along a river which it made itself and flows or into a lake or into the sea. The biggest river which stays ''pure'' is the river Amazon, which keeps flowing for 300 km.
The Falls are located on the Zambezi River
basin
It feeds into the Kerep River (alternatively known as the Río Gauya), which flows into the Churun River, a tributary of the Carrao River.
The Canadian/Horseshoe falls goes at 32kph
The Colorado River Basin stretches from Wyoming to Mexico.
The Okavango Delta is actually where the water goes. It comes from where the Okavango River empties onto a swamp in an endorheic basin in the Kalahari Desert.
The waters continue to flow as the Zambezi river and eventually into the Indian Ocean
You have to look in the Guiness book of records to find out or go on www.ask.com.
Yes, the water flows over both falls if you are referring to a waterfall system where two distinct falls are present. Each fall typically has its own distinct drop, but the water that feeds into them usually comes from the same river or water source. The phenomenon can vary based on the specific geography and hydrology of the area.
Theif River Falls
Nile river, Mt. Kilimanjaro, Sahara Desert, Congo Basin.