Westminster bridge, just in front of the Houses of Parliament, is 826.8 ft (252m) wide, which is a fairly good indication of the width of the river at the point most visitors would see it. A few miles upstream, at Hammersmith, the bridge is only 700 ft (210m), whilst at Dartford, the last bridge on the Thames before the open sea, the bridge is 2,664 ft (812m) long.
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This question is the same as - how long is a piece of string. Given the Thames is 215 miles long there would be thousands of different widths.
There are many parts of the River Thames:
The width of the River Thames also increases the further downstream you go.
Lechlade 18 metres wide
Oxford 76 metres wide
Teddington 100 metres wide
London Bridge 265 metres wide
Woolwich 448 metres wide
Gravesend 732 metres wide
Nore Light, 10 km wide
Estuary (between Shoeburyness and Sheerness) 8 km wide
Whitstable and Foulness Point, the estuary is 29 km across.
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No, the equator circles the earth at its widest point
The equator
The longest line of latitude is the equator (0°).
They are towns, not in the Thames.
Pollution on the thames can be caused by the storms that caused 600,00 tonnes of untreated sewage into the thames.
Today due to damming projects primarily by Israel the Jordan rarely exceeds 100ft in width, and 10ft in depth.
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The estuary between Shoeburyness and Sheerness is 8 Km wide. The estuary between Whitstable and Foulness is 29 Km
The widest point of the tennessee river is near the tributary of the ohio river, reaching 1 1/2 miles wide at its widest point.
It gets wider all the way to the sea, like most rivers.
About 150 miles at the widest point
The merced river gets up to 50 ft wide at its widest point.
yes the imaginary line is the equator and it circles the globeat its widest point.
The widest point of Victoria Falls is the drop into the First Gorge. It is 1,708 mts (5,604ft) wide.
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