no, but an eddy is related to all rivers and is a term used for a section in a river .
Well Maybe he Person That Made It Or Whatever Was Called Eddy x ?? :S
Eddy Saller was born on February 12, 1930, in Munich, Germany.
Eddy Steinblock was born on December 16, 1955, in Bremen, Germany.
If you mean the actual name of a river in Germany, the main river is The Rhine, althought hey have many rivers. the translation of the word "river" in German is "Fluss"
Eddy Kante was born on October 8, 1959, in Hagen, Westphalia, Germany.
A whirlpool. An eddy is water that flows opposite from the normal flow of a river. When a river's water level rises, tributaries that point in the opposite direstion of the flow of the river will rise too. This water will flow upstream in the tributaries and fill them to the level of the river. In some regional areas, such as southern states of the US, an eddy is a part of a river that is set off from the river where the water has no flow at all unless the river is rising.
Yes (from Donaueschingen the river is called Danube).
Its called Danube river. :-)
The boat got into a violent eddy in the water, making it go around and around until everyone was feeling sick and dizzy.ExplanationIn water flow, an eddy is a current that flows opposite to the major flow, also known as a whirlpool.If on a river, an eddy is a current that will flow upstream in a side channel filling it, even if the flow is in an opposite direction of the original flow. It is equivalent to a stream's water level rising because the river it feeds has more water in it than the stream, thus making the water flow upstream. It can also be an area that seems not to have a current at all.Another exampleEddy is my best friend. (That example is just for a person called Eddy, not for the word "eddy", which is another word for a whirlpool!)
The Danube is the longest river of all running through Germany. But IN Germany the Rhine is the longest river.
Because when the Germans invaded Austria, the Austrian soldiers tried to escape throgh the river and because their berets or hats were blue the river suddenly turned blue and hence they called it the Blue Danube. Eddy
The Ems is a river in northwestern Germany. The Ennepe is a river in Germany. The Elde is a river in northern Germany.