The river Trent has at least 11 tributaries, including: # River Devon # River Greet # River Derwent, # River Dove # River Erewash # River Idle # River Leen # River Mease # River Soar # River Sow # River Tame
There are dozens. The more important ones are the rivers Ingrebourne, Lea, Brent, Mole, Wey, Bourne, Loddon, Kennet, Thame and many others, including canals
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it has exactly 20 tributaries
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I am not 100% sure, but I think there are 5.
The main ones are - Blue Nile White Nile Atbara River
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The total elevation of the Thames over it's 215 miles length is only 360 ft. There are no waterfalls.
About two years ago, a whale got lost and made its way up the Thames as far as London. It was unable to find its way back to open sea and eventually died.
It is dendritic patern because it is like a leaf stem. The tributaries flow INTO the main river in a V-shaped pattern
Well, David Walliams swam the River Thames so there isn't anything stopping you. Only he probably got permission from somebody. To swim the river thames, David Walliams ate food with quite alot of calories for energy. Did that answer the question? ------------------------------------------ There are sevral places in the upper Thames where people swim in the summer. However down river (near London) it would probably be best to avoid swimming.
The River Thames starts about a mile north of Kemble, near Cirencester and ends in Southend believe me I should know I got an A+ in Geography and I'm doing homework about it now so this is a true answer if you still want a reliable answer look at a map of London it's on there XD
The River is named after Thames Head which is believed to be the source although there is some doubt about whether this is the "true" source of the river several others having a claim. It is located near Cirencester in Gloucestershire. The River has given it's name to Thames Valley not the other way round. Thames is derived from middle English Temes which itself comes from the Celtic Temasis meaning dark. The "h" was added in the 14th century giving it a Greek look when the Celts were incorrectly believed to have come from Greece (there is a Greek river Thyamis). It is pronounced phonetically - Temz.
When I was in London this whole event was happening. I spoke to the chief and he said that the whale must have been swimming north and got lost in its tracks wich led to swimming into the river, the whale was tagged and has been apparently seen in the Atlantic ocean. So job done.
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