We don't throw the rubbish in parks and in the streets,becаuse we protect our city. We recycle rubbish and put it into the correct recycling box. We pick up rubbish in parks,in yards and in the streets.We recycle paper,plastic bags. I love my city and I protect it!
<span>Millions of tons of water fall from the cliff where the Niagara River
rushes from Lake Erie to Lake Ontario; deafening roar can be heard for many
kilometers around.<span>
A cloud
of spray raised high in the air where the Niagara River is roaring and foaming
in the boiler at the foot of the waterfall. This famous waterfall consists of
two parts: the American and Horseshoe Falls. Between them is Goat Island - an
island covered with trees in the middle of the river.
Better
known, perhaps, Horseshoe Falls, which forms an arc length of 792 m, with the
Canadian side of the border. The road running along the river, allows us to
consider the vicinity, water, smooth surface that resembles a dark green glass,
falling down a cliff, turns into white foam.
American
Falls is less and forms a straight line length of about 300 m. At the foot of
the American Falls are fragments of rock, as opposed to the bare cliff
Horseshoe Falls. The height of the two waterfalls about 50 m.
Niagara
Falls there are only about 10,000 years - a relatively short period in the
geological term. When the last ice age ended, massive glaciers retreating,
leaving behind the Great Lakes. Due to the nature of the river system water
flows out of Lake Erie at 56 km in the Niagara River lying 100 m. Below Lake
Ontario. From Lake Ontario flows, in turn, the river St. Lawrence.
Above the
falls the river bed runs through the hard dolomite, under which, however, are
softer rock - slate and sandstone. Initially the river crashes down a cliff
about 11 km. north of the present location of the waterfall, but as fast during
eroded the softer underlying rocks, dolomite collapses. Step-by-step waterfall
receded, leaving behind a deep gorge, and today is far from the place where was
born 10,000 years ago. Falls recede by about 1 m. Per year, and is now at 305
m. Upstream of the place where the French explorer Louis Ennepe saw it back in
1678. However, there is Goat Island River divided in half; moreover, at least
half the water Niagara reserved for electricity production - all this means
that the waterfall is now much more stable than it was in the past.
With bridges and parking lots on both sides of the river a
beautiful view; One of the most popular bridges - the Rainbow Bridge (Rainbow),
named because of the rainbow, playing in the spray of a waterfall. The true
extent and power of Niagara's most clearly appear from the boats dare go into
the rushing water at the foot of the waterfall.</span></span>
Hurricane "Katrina" - the most destructive hurricane in U.S. history. It was a Category 5 hurricane on the scale Saffir-Simpson Hurricane, the sixth power of the Atlantic basin hurricane on record. Occurred in late August 2005. The most severe damage was caused to New Orleans in Louisiana, where the water was about 80\% of the city area. The disaster killed 1,836 people, economic losses estimated at $ 125 billion hurricane began to form on August 23 in the Bahamas. At Monday, August 29, 2005 Hurricane "Katrina" hit the southeast coast of the United States in Louisiana and Mississippi. In the area of its operation were Louisiana, southern and central Mississippi, southern Alabama, West Georgia, West and South Florida. Economic loss of $ 125 million for restoration of the affected areas, the U.S. Congress has allocated $ 110 billion. As of August 2006, more than 100,000 families living in trailers for the loss of the home.