Because most of the water falls from rain and gets wider and longer every time it rains and flows,
The River Severn (UK) is 354 km long.See Related links below.
the river is 112km or 70 miles The River Severn rises at Plynlimmon in Wales. It flows through Shrewsbury, Bridgnorth, Worcester, Tewkesbury & Gloucester & on into the Bristol Channel. It contains all manner of coarse & game fish. It is 220 Miles. 354 km long.
it is the Albany river it is tied with the Severn river it is 982 km
The longest river in Britain is the Severn closely followed by the Thames.
The longest river in the United Kingdom is the River Severn, which is 354 km (220 miles) long. It runs through England and Wales.The Longest river in the British Isles is the River Shannon in Ireland at 386 km (240 miles).
River Severn and Thames are the 2 longest rivers in the UK.
River Severn at 220 miles or 354 Km
The Severn is the longest river in Britian, it is 354 km from source to mouth. The River Severn is the longest UK river, it's 220 miles long (or 354 kilometres). AND BOO BOO!!
Longest River wholly in England, River Thames 215 miles / 346 km longthe river sevan!But realy Ur the biggest river in England
The River Severn flows 220 miles (354 km) through Wales and west England. It is the longest river in Great Britain, and 6 miles longer than the River Thames. The source of the River Severn is at a bog in Plynlimon, in the Cambrian mountains of Wales. Next the river grows larger as it flows through the Welsh county of Powys, then the English counties of Shropshire, Worcestershire, and Gloucestershire. The mouth of the River Severn is situated in the Bristol Channel. At this point, the river is over 5 miles in width. The River Severn then flows into the Atlantic Ocean.
The River Severn is the longest River in the UK.Although officially considered to be some 220 miles (354 km) long, the Severn starts its life from a small boggy patch, high in the Welsh mountains, on Plynlimon (Welsh Pumlumon).The water trickles away and forms a stream, which eventually becomes a river, the "River Seven", for the remaining 158 miles (254 km) of its journey to the Bristol Channel. (ref Guinnesss Book of Answers, 1985, p 214)However, even if the river part of the 'River Severn' is really only 158 miles long, it is still the longest river in the UK.The longest river exclusively in England though is the 'Thames' at 215 miles (346 km) long.INTERESTING FACTSWith a 14.5 metre (48 ft) rise and fall between peak high and low tides, the tidal estuary of the Severn seems to have the second largest tidal range in the world.See Related links below for more information.
The longest river in the UK is the Severn, at 220 miles (354 km). It begins in Wales and runs all the way through to England. The River Thames is the longest river entirely within England.