757,500 gallons/sec for both American and Canadian falls
202000 cubic feet per second or 5720 meters cubed per second. ...
I don't really know how much goes over but I wanna find out.
At an average rate of flow, about a half million gallons per second. That's 500,000 gallons. It may be as high as 750,000 gallons per second during high water flows.
0.069 tons per second or 6,000 tons per day
200.5 million gallons.
Exactly 56,000 cubic feet per second.
2324gal
About 3.24 billion (3.24*1010) gallons of water per day flows over Niagara Falls.
Nope. Niagara Falls are in the city of Niagara Falls, Ontario. It's about an hour drive of Toronto, Ontario. And about a 6 hours drive from Montreal, Quebec.
1 hour and a half DRIVING
It Is a 38 Hour Drive
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The average flow rate of water over the lip of Niagara Falls is 202,000 cubic feet per second or 5,720 meters cubed per second. This rate increases in wet seasons while tapering in drier or colder seasons. Speed wise, in easier to relate terms, the water is moving over the falls at 32 kilometers per hour, or 20 miles per hour. Specifically, the Canadian/Horseshoe falls goes at 32kph, but the American falls I don't know.
Niagara falls is about 78.4 miles, or 126 km, from Toronto Pearson International Airport. It takes about 1 hour and 16 minutes by car or bus.
It would take about 1 hour to fly from Niagara Falls, Canada to Montreal, Canada. There is approximately 318 miles between the two locations.
143 km,1 hour 36 mins
one hour in a clear Day , 1 hour and half traffic Day
In winter extreme sporting tours, called Crashed Ice, on the Niagara Falls course, the maximum speed that is reached is 50km/h, which is roughly 30 miles per hour
hald an hour to 45 mins. not far at all