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A drop of water may travel thousands of miles between the time it evaporates into the atmosphere, and the time it falls to the earth again as rain, sleet, or snow.

Students whose attendance falls below 80% will receive a warning letter.

An average of over 150 centimeters of rain falls on Papua New Guinea each year.

The first person to go over Niagara Falls was a woman who made the trip in a wooden barrel, and survived.

One of the most common accidents which occur aboard airliners is when a laptop computer falls on someone's head from an overhead storage bin.

In March of 1848, Niagara Falls ceased flowing for the first time in recorded history, when an ice jam in the Niagara River caused the water to stop moving.

In Siberia, it can get so cold that the moisture in a person's breath freezes, and can actually be heard when it falls to earth as ice crystals.

Water evaporates, and then later falls as rain in the natural cycle.

Scientists tell us that due to erosion, Niagara Falls will disappear in 22,800 years.

Pregnant women should avoid sports with a high risk for falls or impact, such as skiing or horseback riding.

An ice jam above the rim of the falls caused Niagara Falls to stop flowing on March 29, 1848.

There is a Mexican proverb which states that fortune is like a wall that falls on those who lean on it.

Niagara Falls is one of the great marvels of the natural world.

The extraordinary width of Victoria Falls makes them the outstanding physical feature of Zimbabwe.

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