yeah it does
Scotland and Newcastle
The River Tyne does not flow through, or anywhere near Birmingham. The largest city it flows through is Newcastle upon Tyne.
The River Tyne is a river in Scotland. It rises in the Moorfoot Hills in Midlothian near Tynehead and it empties into the North Sea. It is about 30 miles long.
England - The river Tyne forms from the joining of two rivers (the North Tyne & South Tyne) - which converge at Warden Rock near Hexam, Northumberland. The Tyne empties into the North Sea, at Tynemouth.
It is a river that runs through northernEngland. The most popular town it runs through is Newcastle upon Tyne.
Four rivers in Scotland include the River Tweed, River Breamish, River Tyne, and River South Esk.
The main tributaries of the River Tyne in England are the North Tyne, the South Tyne, and the River Derwent. The River Team also joins the Tyne in Gateshead.
Coal Creek, Hunter River, and the Tyne River are the waters that respectively flow through Newcastle, Washington; Newcastle, Australia; and Newcastle, England.Specifically, Coal Creek runs through the historic coal mining and railroad town of Newcastle in the northeastern state of Washington in the United States of America. The metropolitan area of Newcastle in the Australian state of New South Wales is located at the mouth of the Hunter River. Newcastle properly is called Newcastle upon Tyne in honor of its location on the north bank of the Tyne River in northeastern England.
cause people die in it
It rises on the eastern slope of Cross Fell in the Pennines, and flows eastwards for about 85 miles to the North Sea,
Many rivers flow through England. the question cannot be answered without more information. Some of the main rivers are Thames, Severn, Trent, Mersey, Tyne, Avon.
There are 3 River Dons in England. River Don, Lancashire, England River Don, South Yorkshire, England River Don, Tyne and Wear, England