None.
There are no waterfalls on the river Thames.
None. There is a tidal barrier, east of London for flood prevention and several weirs, but no dams.
The River Thames does not have any natural waterfalls; however, it features several man-made weirs and locks that regulate water flow. The most notable of these is the Teddington Lock, which is the lowest lock on the river and marks the transition from tidal to non-tidal water. The Thames is primarily a navigable river, so it lacks traditional waterfalls found in other rivers.
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There are 6 waterfalls in the Nile river
The total elevation of the Thames over it's 215 miles length is only 360 ft. There are no waterfalls.
The River Thames is the major river through London, cutting right through the middle of the city. There are many other rivers in London, such as the River Lee (or Lea) and the River Brent.
it has three waterfalls
Thousands, for many years there was a ferry service across the Thames
there are many many species in the river thames but there are less dolphines in the river than fish
The River Thames flows through 8 counties.