No, the River Thames is only in the southern part of the country.
It's source is in Gloucestershire in the west of England. It flows roughly eastwards through Oxford, Reading and London. It's mouth is in the southernmost region of the North Sea, at Southend.
Out of the list above the River Thames flows through England. It only flows through England, although there is another less known River Thames in Another Country.
No - it's in England
It just flows through England.
no
The River Thames runs through one country; England.
Cherwell
No. The river Cam (or Granta) runs through Cambridge,
No. The river Nile runs through Egypt.
The river that runs through London is the Thames. There are several tributary rivers to the Thames that now run underneath the streets, such as the River Fleet (now covered and known as Fleet Street).
The River Thames flows into the North Sea between the Counties of Kent and Essex.
The function of the River Thames is to run all the water away into the North Sea through it's length from Source to Estuary. It stops the land from flooding !
The North Sea
There are many rivers that run through Britain :- The Thames The Severn The Trent The Hamble The Dee etc.etc.
There are more than 150 bridges over the Thames.
Yes
Oxford, Reading and London are the main towns that the Thames runs through but there are others.