the River Thames, is natural, it is not man-made.
the river thames, is natural, it is not man-made.
The River Thames is a natural feature although short sections of it have been straightened.
Yes. The city of London for starters.
A man-made reservoir is an artificial body of water that is created by damming a river or stream to store water for various purposes such as irrigation, drinking water supply, flood control, and hydropower generation. These reservoirs play a crucial role in managing water resources and meeting the needs of communities.
They get water from the Man-made river project which collects stone water from the ground which can be around 40000 years old. But some get water from the Nile.
Ancient man.
Generally a resevior is used to store water. Many lakes in Ireland and UK are actually resevoirs that supply the local population with water (e.g Blessington Lake, Co. Wicklow, Ireland)
Canals are man-made waterways created by digging a channel to connect two bodies of water or for irrigation, transportation, or water supply purposes. Mountains and rivers, on the other hand, are natural features formed by geological processes.
yes water pollution is a MAN-MADE DISASTER.
The River Thames runs through one country; England.
A reservoir is a man made body of drinking water.