The River Seine is the main one.
the one used most in crosswords is the River Somme
There are over 50 rivers that flow into the English Channel three of the larger ones include the River Tamar, River Taw and the River Exe. The Avon and the Arun are the other two large rivers.
The Tees, The Ouse, The Mersey, The Thames
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the Thames (London ,)
Avon ( Bristol and Bath )
Severn ( from Wales , through monmouthsire , cheltenham and gloucester ).
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There are many different rivers that flow into the English Channel. Two of these rivers are Helford River and the River Fal.
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Three rivers that flow into the English Channel are the Thames River, Seine River, and the Rhine River. The Thames is in England, while the Seine and Rhine are in the European Continent.
In mainland France, there are 119 rivers that flow directly to the Atlantic Ocean, the English Channel, and the Mediterranean Sea. These direct rivers are called fleuve, from the word flow. There are also hundreds of tributaries, which are rivers that do not flow directly, no matter their widths or flow rates. These tributaries are called rivières.Rhone Soane Loire Dordogne Seine Aisne Garronne & many more.
The River Severn is the main river that flows into the Bristol Channel.
The English Channel does not flow into any river. It is a sea link between the Atlantic Ocean and the North Sea. See the related questions section, below, for the answer to which river flows into the English Channel.
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Tributarys.
Rivers, lakes, canals, even sewers are bodies of water that flow downhill in a channel.
There are multiple rivers that flow in France. One such is the Rhine River and another is the Channel River.
A rivulette :)
A wide variety of shipping and the current Channel Tunnel or Chunnel provides a free flow of transport under the English Channel.
The East Lyn and West Lyn Rivers both flow into the Bristol Channel at Lynmouth.