Also that only 1/3 of the water flows over the falls. The rest is diverted off to make electricity.

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    No, I’m not going to click on a yt link for such a topic, but: if it were that easy to destroy the planet, why hasn’t it be done - so?

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      1 month ago

      Rephrased - If you broke the laws of physics in a very specific way to force the full flow of Niagara Falls into a stream the size of a straw, the energy released would destroy the planet.

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        1 month ago

        If you broke the laws of physics in a very specific way

        Oh well, then… I didn’t think it was that easy 😂

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      Cuz it’s not actually possible to do (as explained in the video), but if you could then shenanigans ensue