50000 U.S. Gallons go over the falls per second .
so 50000x60 per minute
50000x60x60 per hour
50000x60x60x24 per day
50000x60x60x24x30 per month
50000x60x60x24x30 per year
About 500,000 gallons of water
150,000 gallons of water a second. That is a lot of bath tubs being filled each second!
About 54,936,933,200 gallons per 24 hours.
150,000 gallons per second
It is estimated that approximately 75,000 gallons of water drop over Niagara Falls every second. It is challenging to provide an exact number of drops due to the continually flowing water.
110 000 m3 (average); see also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niagara_Falls.
It is close to 140 acres, but of the over 400 acres in Niagara Falls State Park (Niagara Falls) is under the water.
10,500,000 it is 150,000 American gallons per second.
Approximately 2,400 cubic meters of water flow over Niagara Falls every second, which translates to about 168,000 gallons per second. Over the course of a day, this amounts to roughly 14.4 million gallons of water cascading over the falls. The volume can vary slightly depending on seasonal changes and hydroelectric power generation needs.
Only 2 are visiting the Niagara Falls.
None, actually. The international line runs down the Niagara River, which forms the falls.
150 000 American gallons flow over every second.