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The flow of water over Niagara Falls averages 6,008,835,000 mL/s. On the average, about how many liters of water flow over Niagara Falls each second? About how many liters flow …
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The flow of water over Niagara Falls averages 6,008,835,000 mL/s. On the average, about how many liters of water flow over Niagara Falls each second? About how many liters flow …
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The flow of water over Niagara Falls averages 6,008,835,000 mL/s. On the average, about how many liters of water flow over Niagara Falls each second? About how many liters flow over the falls in a minutes?
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1 liter = 1000 ml......so 6,008,835,000 = 6,008,835,000 / 1000 = 6,008,835 liters
so it takes 6,008,835 liters per second
and (6,008,835 * 60) = 360,530,100 liters per minute
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