That question can't be answered properly because is rainbow falls a place like a shop or something or is it rainbow falls such as the real rainbow falls? if it is the real rainbow falls, its impossible and if it is a place rainbow falls, maybe some people go there.
At least 30000 are hurt each year, and 6000 die.
Approximately 235,000 people die worldwide each year from falls in the bathroom, with the majority of these incidents occurring in the shower or bathtub. It is important to take safety measures to prevent falls, such as using non-slip mats and grab bars.
Oh, dude, in 2007, like around 270,000 couples decided to take the plunge and tie the knot in the UK. Yeah, that's like a lot of wedding cake to go around, right? So, if you're ever in the mood for some old wedding stats, there you have it.
Approximately 1.5 million tourists visit Iguazu Falls each year, making it one of the most popular tourist destinations in South America.
Alot! :)
on average 19230 people visit the Niagara Falls each week ( 1million(+) per year divided by 52)
Yes, its attracts about 12 million people each year.
Niagara falls
150,000 gallons of water a second. That is a lot of bath tubs being filled each second!
Niagara Falls has earned a grisly reputation as the suicide capital of the U.S., second only to San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge. Experts estimate there are between 20 to 25 suicides at the Falls each year. In 1996, local historian Paul Gromosiak compiled a list of 2,780 known suicides at the site between 1856 and 1995. It became so prolific that in 1991 the American Journal of Public Health commissioned a full report. It found 60 people killed themselves from the Falls between 1978 and 1988. Of those, 59 per cent were men and 41 per cent were women. The average age for women was 38, and for men it was 39. According to local newspaper the Niagara Falls Reporter, Memorial Day 'traditionally marks the beginning of the suicide season'.
About a foot per year.
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In North America quite likely it is Niagara Falls. The incredible tonnes of water that flow over the cliffs each year erode it by a few feet a year. In that sense it is moving the land mass backward.
Lake Ontario. The falls are on the Niagara River and the river flows from Lake Erie in the south to Lake Ontario in the north.
5,720m3\S
2.4 million kilowats