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What way is the river Thames from Kent?

The River Thames runs to the north of Kent.


Does the river thames flow through kent?

Yes, the River Thames is the river that flows through London in England on it's way to the North sea.


What river runs through the city of london?

Thames


Who created the thames?

The Thames is a river. It created by itself cutting it's way through the landscape until it reached the sea.


How long is the River Thames?

The River Thames is 346 km (215 miles) long. It rises (source) at Thames Head near Kemble in Gloucestershire and winds its way through several counties in Southern England eastwards to the North Sea at its mouth in the Thames estuary between Kent and Essex. The Thames is the longest river entirely in England. 212 miles


How many miles is the river thames to London?

It's 800 feet long. That's about a sixth of a mile (a quarter of a km).


Why does the River Thames have bends in it?

All rivers have bends in them, it is the way it cuts through the landscape.


Where is the Thames River and what major city is on it?

It's in England and goes through London.Answer 2It is called the "River Thames", not the other way around.It is wholly within England. It flows through Oxford and London.


Is the thames used for anything?

The River Thames is now mostly commonly used for recreational purposes. Some commuters have also found that it is the best way to get around.


What is the longest river in England?

The longest river in the UK is the Severn, at 220 miles (354 km). It begins in Wales and runs all the way through to England. The River Thames is the longest river entirely within England.


When was there a whale in The River Thames?

About two years ago, a whale got lost and made its way up the Thames as far as London. It was unable to find its way back to open sea and eventually died.


What is the widest place in the River Thames?

It gets wider all the way to the sea, like most rivers.