Yes, but only by using a canal narrow boat or a seagoing boat.
The River Trent.
Like most rivers, it can get overwhelmed by rainwater draining into it and not being able to get rid of it fast enough. The Medway floods into the Thames estuary. If heavy rainfall coincides with a particularly high tide, then the water cannot drain fast enough and floods the river.
Longest River wholly in England, River Thames 215 miles / 346 km longthe river sevan!But realy Ur the biggest river in England
they use if for rowing, canoeing, sailing and drinking water.
The River Thames flows into the North Sea between the Counties of Kent and Essex.
The river Humber drains approximately 1/3rd of England's river water ,it's principal sources are the rivers Swale,Ure,Aire,Calder & Don which all rise in the Pennine Mountains, also the river Derwent which rises in the North Yorkshire moors and flows away from the sea, these rivers all flow into the river Ouse, which then joins the river Trent from the high moors of Staffordshire at Trent Falls to form the Humber Estuary.
it is a fresh water river
first it's NiLe river, not nie river. the body of water the niLe river is: river
Some bodies of water in the United Kingdom are the Thames River, Loch Ness, and Bassenthwaite Lake. Bodies of water that surround the United Kingdom are the English Channel, North Sea, and the Irish Sea.
The river that holds the most water in the world is the Amazon River even though the Nile is the longest river in the world.
the large body of water that flows across the land is a river.
a river that has water in it.