The Thames,there are few other smaller tributaries.
All rivers usually have tributaries, regardless of age. Very few have none. The amount of tributaries is largely dependant on the terrain within the rainfall catchment area and the type of soils, rocks and barricades the river encounters on its' travels, rather than solely on the rivers' age. Some rivers have tributaries that start from underground while others may be only flowing after rainfall. Most tributaries are usually permanent waterways and the longest tributary, or continuous permanent joining tributaries, often makes up the total length of a main river. Therefore some tributaries flow into other tributaries before becoming part of the mainstream.
mature rivers are wider insted of deeper. the gradient isn't that steep. mature rivers have few water falls and have many tributaries . they have more load then younger rivers.
The Amazon River has the most tributaries, with around 1,100 tributaries.
A. travel sowly B travel fast C. travel very slowly
what is a river and it"s tributaries
what is a river and it"s tributaries
what is a river and it"s tributaries
over 1,000 tributaries
50 tributaries
what is a river and it"s tributaries
I think you mean the River Thames. The answer here would be quite a few; check it out on Google Earth!