The historical roots of Niagara Falls are in the glaciation which culminated about 10,000 years ago. Both the Great Lakes region of North America as the Niagara River are effects of continental glaciation. It was a huge glacier that advanced on the eastern area of Canada as a large bulldozer grinding rocks and soil. martes, 21 de abril de 2009
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The historical roots of Niagara Falls are in the glaciation which culminated about 10,000 years ago. Both the Great Lakes region of North America as the Niagara River are effects of continental glaciation. It was a huge glacier that advanced on the eastern area of Canada as a large bulldozer grinding rocks and soil.
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