It is dumping about 38 thousand cubic feet per second on average. In metric measures, about 1100 tons of water per second on average, but peaking at 6000 tons per second. Thats a lot of water. The average 18 wheeler road tanker carries 30 tons, so queue up and empty 200 of them every second and you'll match the peak flow.
The Zambezi River is a major river with a large catchment so the flow remains high in all but the most serious drought conditions.
38,430 cubic feet per second
Niagara Falls is Much faster than Victoria falls and Victoria Falls is Much Higher!
Wey over 100 letres per second but less than the victoria falls which has just over 567,811L per cubic second Hope that helps :)
The water from Victoria Falls falls approximately 360 feet, or 108 meters.
The mean annual flow rate is 38,430 cubic feet per second
Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe is only 344 feet tall. There are more than 600 hundred fall of 500 feet or more. However, Victoria is a mile wide and tremendously impressive since so much water flows down it.
about 25-40 inches every week
3160 tons every second
all depends where you start from
Victoria Falls, located on the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe, is approximately 108 meters (354 feet) high, making it significantly taller than Niagara Falls, which has an average height of about 51 meters (167 feet). This means Victoria Falls is roughly 57 meters (187 feet) higher than Niagara Falls. Both waterfalls are renowned for their beauty, but Victoria Falls is often considered the largest waterfall in the world due to its width and height combined.
According to the "Did you know" website (refer to the link, below):"Although the Angel Falls are much taller than the Niagara Falls . . . they both pour about the same amount of water over their edges - about 2,8 billion litres (748 million gallons) per second."
It falls as precipitation, such as rain, or hail.