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30 September, 01:56

About 5.67811 X10^5 liters of water flow over Niagara Falls per second there are 3.15576 x10^7 seconds in one year the number of liters of water that flows over Niagara Falls each year are about 5.67811 x 10^5 x3.15476x10^7

A. 1e12

B. 179187524.1

C. 1.791875241e13

D. 1.92559524e-44

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  1. 30 September, 02:00
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    C. 1.791875241e13

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We have that,

    Amount of water flows over Niagara Falls per second = 5.67811*10⁵

    Also, the number of seconds in a year = 3.15576*10⁷

    Thus,

    Liters of water that flows in a year = Amount of water that flows * Number of seconds

    i. e. Liters of water = 5.67811 * 10⁵ * 3.15576 * 10⁷

    i. e. Liters of water = 17.91875241 * 10¹²

    i. e. Liters of water = 1.791875241 * 10¹³

    Hence, the liters of water that flows through Niagara Falls each year is 1.791875241 * 10¹³ i. e. 1.791875241e13
  2. 30 September, 02:13
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    1.791875241e13

    Step-by-step explanation:

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