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A lot of water gushes over Niagara Falls—as much as three thousand tons of water every second! That's enough water to fill seventy Olympic-size swimming pools every minute. The water cascades over the edge at about twenty-five miles per hour. It flows with more power than any other North American waterfall. People have created hydroelectric power plants to use that water power. These power plants generate about one-fourth of the electricity in New York and Ontario.
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Based on the text, in what way have people used the powerful flow of water at Niagara Falls?
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A.To move boats at twenty -five miles per hour
B.To fill Olympic -size swimming pools quickly
C.To produce electricity for New York and Ontario
D.To provide North Americans with fresh water

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

In the passage it says People have created hydroelectric power plants to use that water power. These power plants generate about one-fourth of the electricity in New York and Ontario.

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