Niagara Falls National Park By: Abby. The Map of Niagara Falls This is the map of Niagara falls in New York. Niagara Falls is in Canada and New York.

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Niagara Falls National Park By: Abby

The Map of Niagara Falls This is the map of Niagara falls in New York. Niagara Falls is in Canada and New York.

Niagara Falls History The Park became a national park on April 30 th, 1885, when it signed into law by Governor Hill. The Park officially opened on July 15 th, 1885.

How it was formed It was formed by glaciers in the last ice age. It began to form the large freshwater lakes now known as the Great Lakes. The water in Lake Erie ran downhill toward Lake Ontario, forming a river.

Types of rocks The first layer has a shale. The second more softer has sandstone. The third is another Shale. The forth has some limestone, and the fifth has another shale. These are the layers of the rocks in Niagara falls.

Special Landforms Some landforms are mountains. They are all part of the Appalachian mountains. They run throughout the east coast area.

How the land is changing The water is eroding the rock as it goes over the falls.

Environmental issues Some issues are the waste of plastic water bottles. Some people are not throwing them in the right spot. Sewage is also a problem. It comes from the nearby towns. A lot of chemicals are dumped there to. That is one of the biggest issues.

Technology Some forms of technology at Niagara are Video on Demand and Permanently Installed Audio Visual. These are ways to locate things around Niagara falls. This is a map from above!!

Entertainment and other cool things Entertainment is a big thing at Niagara. The best thing to do is go on the ferry and ride into the falls. Also there are many other fun things you can do. I found some cool stuff online! You can watch the falls live from here This is Niagara on a coin!

Bibliography Google Google images From The park