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That would be the River Thames.
the river thames is situated in the UK in central London
That would have to be the Thames.
This would mean a River in a crossword puzzle.
The Thames is good for the world! I would not say it is "good for the world"; that seems an over-statement of the facts. Few people in other countries would think the Thames is important to their lives. People who live near oceans and seas might think their view of the ocean is better than a view of any river, no matter how famous it is. Otherwise, if a person is a shipper or sailor, perhaps the Thames is the most important in their lives... but not for the whole world.
The river Thames is home to many wild life it would be interesting to find out what other animals are in there hope this helps, GG1126
The River Thames in London
The River Thames is approximately 212 miles long.
It would depend on where they fell in, the time of day and how good a swimmer they were. If you fell in the Thames at Kemble, you'd be lucky to get your shoes wet. If you fell in anywhere else along it's length and couldn't swim, you'd be in trouble.
The original London Bridge now actually crosses a canal in Lake Havasu City, Arizona.The new London Bridge crosses the River Thames.+++There is a story that its buyer thought he was purchasing not London Bridge, but Tower Bridge, the world-famous twin-bascule lifting bridge with its trademark pair of towers, but this may be a modern myth. No-one would be so daft as to buy a property in a foreign country and import it without ensuring what he buying, would they now!
There is no absolute standard and what will be regarded as a major river in a small country (eg the Thames in England) would be almost insignificant on a continent. Thus a river is regarded as major either because of its size (length, width or volume of water) or its importance to a country (say for navigation).
I think you mean the River Thames. The answer here would be quite a few; check it out on Google Earth!