Europe is affected by rivers sense europe uses rivers for many reasons.
- Europe uses for drinking water for the people
- Europe uses it to transport goods
- Europe also uses it to provide europe people with water
Most rivers in Europe carry trade in the form of large barges and small ships. The north, especially Germany, Poland and Hungary are criss-crossed by canals and rivers. I would venture to guess that more tonnage is carried on European barges than on American trucks - that's how important rivers and canals are to Europe.
Transport, fishing, drinking water, hydro-electric etc
The rivers are used to transport goods to the coast. Also they help to connect Europe to the rest of the world.
For transportation of goods and people
Trade, Transportation and water source.
transportation and trading
There are 32 rivers in the UK! including the Thames and Trent which is the largest in England
The Clyde, the Severn and the Avon are but three of the rivers in the UK.
The rivers Severn, Thames, Trent and Great Ouse.
Rivers are coloured blue on most UK maps
There are hundreds of rivers in the uk, the best known is probably the Thames.
Clyce
Thames
There are many rivers in the UK, here are just a few of the larger ones, The River Severn, The Thames, The Mersey, The Tyne, The Clyde, The Trent.
Yes, the major mountain range in the UK is the Scottish Highlands, which include Ben Nevis, the highest peak in the UK. The major rivers in the UK include the River Thames, River Severn, and River Trent.
The Thames and the Mersey.
There are 22 major rivers, but it would be near impossible to count all of the rivers in the UK because of how many there are.
British Waterways cares for 2200 miles of historic rivers and canals.