the water is so cold because its farther away from the equator and it's far north and it is closer to the north pole were its coldest.
Niagara Falls was completely frozen in 1911
froze completely solid.
Niagara Falls uses hydroelectric power, (falling water to run electric turbines), and Yes, hydroelectric power, including Niagara Falls is a Renewal source of energy.
The temperature was -40
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.
Niagara Falls doesn't really have any forces acting on it, but the gravity is a force. So gravity is whats causing the water to rush down. :)
Niagara Falls is a natural wonder that includes both the falls themselves and the surrounding landforms, such as the Niagara River, Niagara Gorge, and the escarpment. So, while Niagara Falls itself is not a landform, it is part of a larger complex of landforms in the area.
well Calgary is in Alberta and Niagara falls is in Ontario so about 4 provinces away
Niagara Falls is named after the Niagara River, which flows from Lake Erie to Lake Ontario. The name is believed to have originated from the Iroquois word "Onguiaahra," which means "thundering water."
Niagara Falls is a tourist attraction they use for the money.
Surrounding the falls is are many large buildings including hotels, casinos, and Niagara's Skylon Tower. They are primarily the reason why there is so much mist build up around the falls. If it were not for those buildings, the mist would flow freely away from the falls.
because the water that falls is moving so fast it could pull you down without any thought and there are said to be a lot of rocks at the bottom.