NOTE
F000011
| DATE | July 9, 2026 |
| STATUS | Filed |
| SUBJECT |
Why is the water green at Niagara Falls?
Short answer: It’s not actually green—it’s a mix of blue-green from dissolved minerals and the way sunlight hits the water. The Niagara River carries about 60 tons of dissolved minerals per minute, mostly limestone and shale particles. That gives the water a milky, emerald tint, especially on sunny
Report F000011. Filed.
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