Niagara Fall was created/formed roughly 14,000 years ago when retreating glaciers "exposed the Niagara Escarpment", which made the waters of Lake Erie move north into Lake Ontario.
Yes, I have been to Niagara Falls. The falls were really impressive and it was quite neat to go behind them since I did the Journey Behind the Falls thing. It was amazing to see the water cascading downwards.
The falls were formed about 14 000 year ago as retreating glaciers exposed the Niagara Escarpment, causing the water of Lake Erie to flow into Lake Ontario. I have been to Niagara Falls a lot. But I have never done Journey Behind the Falls or anything like that. I think Niagara Falls is really cool though.
Niagara Falls was created 14 000 years ago (the ice age) when glaciers exposed the Niagara Escarpment. After that, the water ended up flowing from Lake Erie into Lake Ontario.
I have been to Niagara Falls. It was quite interesting. I didn't do any "behind the falls" stuff or anything. I spend most of my time at Clifton Hill. :P
Niagara Falls was created around 14,000 years ago when reteating glaciers exposed the Niagara Escarpment, causing the water to flow into Lake Ontario and Lake Erie.
I have been to the Falls, but I haven`t been `Behind the Falls` or anything like that, but I am really exited about our End-of-the-year trip!
This weeks where in the world is Niagara Falls Ontario. It was created about 14 000 years ago when the glaciers retreated, leaving Niagara exposed. It is made up of the I falls, Horseshoe Falls, Bridal Veil Falls, and American falls. Each of these falls is a popular tourist attraction, getting many people each year. The falls are actually on the border on NY and Ontario, so many different people can come enjoy the falls. The falls are anywhere from 53 feet down and 21 meters across and 53 feet down and 30 feet across. I have never been to the falls, so our field trip will be very exciting for me.
6 comments:
Niagara Fall was created/formed roughly 14,000 years ago when retreating glaciers "exposed the Niagara Escarpment", which made the waters of Lake Erie move north into Lake Ontario.
Yes, I have been to Niagara Falls. The falls were really impressive and it was quite neat to go behind them since I did the Journey Behind the Falls thing. It was amazing to see the water cascading downwards.
~Katherine
The falls were formed about 14 000 year ago as retreating glaciers exposed the Niagara Escarpment, causing the water of Lake Erie to flow into Lake Ontario.
I have been to Niagara Falls a lot. But I have never done Journey Behind the Falls or anything like that. I think Niagara Falls is really cool though.
Niagara Falls was created 14 000 years ago (the ice age) when glaciers exposed the Niagara Escarpment. After that, the water ended up flowing from Lake Erie into Lake Ontario.
I have been to Niagara Falls. It was quite interesting. I didn't do any "behind the falls" stuff or anything. I spend most of my time at Clifton Hill. :P
Niagara Falls was created around 14,000 years ago when reteating glaciers exposed the Niagara Escarpment, causing the water to flow into Lake Ontario and Lake Erie.
I have been to the Falls, but I haven`t been `Behind the Falls` or anything like that, but I am really exited about our End-of-the-year trip!
Niagara falls was formed about 460 million years ago it formed because all the wind water5 and ice created the landscape what it is today.
Yes I have been to the falls many times but never went behind the falls, but I have been an the maid of the mist
Witw
This weeks where in the world is Niagara Falls Ontario. It was created about 14 000 years ago when the glaciers retreated, leaving Niagara exposed. It is made up of the I falls, Horseshoe Falls, Bridal Veil Falls, and American falls. Each of these falls is a popular tourist attraction, getting many people each year. The falls are actually on the border on NY and Ontario, so many different people can come enjoy the falls. The falls are anywhere from 53 feet down and 21 meters across and 53 feet down and 30 feet across. I have never been to the falls, so our field trip will be very exciting for me.
Post a Comment