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Q: Are there any landforms of the river Severn if so what?
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How was the iron bridge that was over the river severn made?

Isambard Kingdom Brunel made it so if you want to know how you would have to search for him on the internet and look for the severn bridge. Hope this helps.


Why is the River Severn so long?

The river seven is so long because when the river makes a waterfall, the waterfall makes the rocks fall which makes the river go bigger and longer. Hope this helps you! :P xxx


Where does rock erosion and deposition occur in the UK?

All over the U.K. in all the rivers, e.g. River Severn, River Tees, River Tyne, River Eden, River Avon, River Thames, River Parette etc. and so much more...


Why did settlements develop along the River Severn?

Because the River Severn is a fressh water river. For any settlement to flourish it needs fresh water. Also the river would have been a source of food, ' fish etc., NB Because there is NO fresh water in deserts, settlements villages, towns, & cities do not naturally establish. Modern technology allows places like Las Vegas to flourish because fresh water is piped in from hundreds of miles away.


Why is Shrewsbury prone to flooding?

Shrewsbury is built upon a flood plain on a meander bend of the River Severn so the area is bound to get floods and water comes in at Shrewsbury in all direction (Shrewsbury is surrounding by the River Severn) the surface (concrete) which it is built upon is an impermeable surface so the water can not infiltrate it- increase and encouraging surface run off.


Which is the longest river in the British Isles?

Englands longest river is the Severn There is a difference between the British Isles and Great Britain or Britain. The British Isles include Ireland, which is a separate country to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The longest river in the British Isles, at 224 miles, is the River Shannon in Ireland. the longest river in Britain is the Severn and is 220 miles( 354 km) . it rises at an altitude of 2001 feet height , on Plynlimon , ceredigion , Powys .


What is the river severn's total area?

I don't know so why are you pissing me. i will meet you in bed for some sex at 11pm on17th april! xx your pissed!


What is the longest waterway within England?

The River Severn is the longest waterway in Britain by about five miles. However, part of it is within Wales so the longest waterway wholly within England is the River Thames.


How wide is the river severn at source?

It is so big, it takes 134 people lying down to fill it up.


Are there any speical land forms on Uranus if so what are they?

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Where is the location of the river Severn?

There are several rivers with that name: United Kingdom, Australia (New South Wales, Queensland), Canada (central Ontario, northern Ontario), New Zealand, United States (Virginia, Maryland)


What causes the Severn Bore to happen?

A bore occur where a river estuary is the right shape and the tidal conditions are such that the wave is able to form. The shape of the Severn estuary is such that the water is funnelled into an increasingly narrow channel as the tide rises, thus forming the large wave. As well as the width of the Severn decreasing rapidly, then so does the depth of the river also change rapidly forming a funnel shape. As the incoming tide travels up the estuary it's routed into an ever decreasing channel and the surge wave or bore is formed.