It does take a winding and indirect course
yes
its called a meander
There are no locks on the Thames. There are lots of locks on the Thames so that the river can be navigated. The river is tidal as far as Teddington Lock in west London.
what is the birds or the animals in river Thames
You can have a slip off slope on the inside of a meander bend or a river cliff on the outside of a meander. Or in general you can just call it the river bank
The tidal part of the river is controlled by the Thames Barrier. The rest of the river is controlled by a series of locks and weirs.
It varies according to which meander you are referring to.
Look up 'Thames meander' on Wikipedia for a good explanation.
Yes, the River Thames meanders along most of it's length.A meander is a naturally formed bend in the river.Most rivers will meander, unless man builds a defense such as a wall to stop meandering.
A meander is a bend or such like in a river
its called a meander
That would be the River Thames.
The River Thames is the major river through London, cutting right through the middle of the city. There are many other rivers in London, such as the River Lee (or Lea) and the River Brent.
As a river deposits sediment on the inside of a meander and erodes the outside of the meander, the meander migrates toward the outside edge
The river Thames (pronounced temz)
A bend in a river.
London is situated on the River Thames (pronounced 'temz'.
Thames River