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comrade1234 ◴[] No.45667413[source]
I was at Niagara Falls a few years ago and it just seemed kind of weak. I mean, yes it was impressive but thinking about the rivers I know and have seen that empty just into Lake Superior, and multiplying that by all of the other rivers that empty into the great lakes, it just didn't seem like it was enough water.

And so I looked it up and it was correct. Almost all of the water that would go over the falls is redirected to power generation. A secondary good effect is that this reduces erosion of the falls - before this they were eroding and moving up river at least three feet per year and eventually would reach Lake Ontario which would empty the lake.

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1. psunavy03 ◴[] No.45674689[source]
> this they were eroding and moving up river at least three feet per year and eventually would reach Lake Ontario which would empty the lake.

It wouldn't empty the lake. It would merely erode away the escarpment so that water flowed smoothly from one lake to the other.