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Don't Jump without looking
Prompt: If you were offered a chance to take the plunge over the Niagara, would you?
ABSOLUTELY NOT!!!
The Niagara River is the source of water falling over Niagara Falls. The river is drainage from the Great Lakes that lay between Canada and the USA. The riverbed narrows at the place of the Niagara Gorge.
Niagara Falls is also known as the Canadian falls. The Niagara Gorge, which houses a group of three falls is situated between the province of Ontario, Canada and New York State in the USA.
Water in the amounts of 5.9 million cubic feet goes over the crest of the falls every minute. This is a force of about 3,160 tons of water falling every second from Niagara at a rate of 187 feet on the horseshoe side or 98 feet on the USA side.
At the base of the falls where tons of water are dropping every second are large boulders.
All this force is good because AC power is generated by the Robert Moses Niagara Power plants.
I just cannot even think of going over those falls, can you?
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