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Niagara Falls by Luke, Kaylie and David

Niagara Falls by Luke, Kaylie and David . .Niagara Falls never stop flowing even in the winter .in the winter the water freezes enough to form a ice bridge . Until 1912 people were allowed to walk out to the the ice bridge. Honeymoon Destination. A great place.

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Niagara Falls by Luke, Kaylie and David

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  1. Niagara Falls by Luke, Kaylie and David

  2. .Niagara Falls never stop flowing even in the winter .in the winter the water freezes enough to form a ice bridge . Until 1912 people were allowed to walk out to the the ice bridge

  3. Honeymoon Destination A great place . Niagara Falls was named the honeymoon destination by the French in the early 1800s .Niagara Falls is the honeymoon capital of the world . Thousands of peoplehave their honeymoon at Niagara Falls a year

  4. History of the Falls . 18,000 years ago southern Ontario was covered by ice sheets 2-3 kilometers thick . As they melted for the last time they released vast quantities of melt water into these basins . Our fossil water”; less than one percent of it is renewable

  5. 18,000 years ago southern ice sheets 23 kilometers. More facts about Niagara Falls The Niagara River is part of the last ice age. About 5,500 years ago through southern Ontario, restoring the river and Falls to their full power. Then the Falls reached the Whirlpool

  6. The Bridge The flow of water was stopped completely on March 29th, 1848 The Falls didn’t actually freeze but the flow was stopped. People walked and recovered artifacts from the river.

  7. More facts about Niagara Falls Many mini icebergs flow down the Niagara River and Lake Erie. Flow of ice created an ice-boom. The ice-boom is a long floating chain made out of steal. The Niagara Falls is a young river, only 12,000 years old.

  8. THANKS FOR WATCHING

  9. Credit to Bing and Google Editing By Luke Facts By David Typing By Luke and Kaylie and David

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