Yes.
The city of London for starters.
not really but a popular river is the thames mountain is ben nevis
It hasn't frozen for many years so there are no accurate records.The only reliable records I can access show that the temperature in 1709 dropped to -15° C, (-5°F), and stayed that low for 11 days.Non-tidal parts of the Thames froze in 1963. That is the last time any part of the Thames froze.
Important Geographical features of London, EnglandWell, one day I was at home doing my social studies homework, looking for some features of London, England but Wikianswers didn't have any. So I went on the internet and found two geographical features: the Thames River and Thames Valley. Now, I know these aren't the only features but I figured that since no-one had answered, I would. Your welcome. im a freakin weirdo:D
There are mountains, like the Rocky Mountains, Mount Fuji, Himalayas, etc. There are also rivers, and lakes, and ponds, and oceans etc which are also land features and or physical features. There are hills and knobs and etc. Basically every formation that was man made or naturally made like these are physical features! I hope this helps any one who asked the question!
Saturn is a gas giant, so it does not have a solid land surface like Earth. It is mainly composed of hydrogen and helium, with swirling cloud patterns and a distinctive set of rings. However, Saturn does have a solid core made of rock and ice at its center.
The Thames river is its major natural feature
are there any spesial featres does river thames have
Yes, there are guided tours available for exploring the Thames River, including Thames River tours.
it is the river thames
You could drown in the river Thames just as easily as you could in any other river.
The river Thames has many bridges crossing it - 25 in London alone.
Of course it does. Lots of streams and tributaries flow into the Thames.
Yes, th River Thames (pronounced Temz) and a smaller river Lee
The river Thames is not joined to any ocean it flows into the North Sea
yes
They chucked dung from their windows and there were factories near the Thames.
All rivers create erosion but the Thames does not have significant problems of erosion.