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The Savannah River is the eastern border for much of Georgia and its land and water is shared with South Carolina. The city of Savannah was named after the river.
Savannah and Brunswick are two very busy port cities in Georgia. Savannah is one of Georgia's largest cities, and one of the most historically important cities as well.
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Savannah gets its water primarily from the Floridan aquifer, which is a large underground water source that covers parts of Florida, Georgia, Alabama, and South Carolina. The city also has a surface water treatment plant that draws water from the Savannah River.
No, Jamestown was not built on the Savannah River. It was established in 1607 along the James River in Virginia. The Savannah River is located in Georgia, further south from Jamestown, which was the first permanent English settlement in North America. Jamestown was strategically chosen for its location, offering a deep-water harbor and protection from potential attacks.
This would depend if the water is from a sea or a river source.
There was no battle at Savannah. Sherman had been expecting one, but the Confederate army under Hardee escaped across the river into South Carolina.
That will depend entirely on what is upstream of the point you are sampling the river water.
well the largest body of water is the lake
rivers depend on water flow and if they get low waterflow the river wont have enough water