What's interesting to me is that I live in SE Michigan and have property within a mile of the St. Clair River which connects Lake Michigan, Huron and Superior eventually to Niagara Falls. Now, there is a lot of the Great Lakes Basin below it, but I watch the current in the St. Clair River or even the Detroit River and it is nowhere near the spectacle of Niagara Falls. Just doesn't seem to add up, as you say.
And yes, the Falls ARE eroding, big time. Heck, take a look at the escarpment (sic?) downstream and you can see how far it's eroded up to now. I can imagine at one time it was just a trickle dribbling over the edge way downstream. Don't know if it'll ever be just a BIG rapids or if man will be able to keep the spectacle. Reminds me that I should probably take the missus there in the near future. Haven't been there in years. Nice weekend trip if you can avoid the tourist traps that are unbelievable.
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