The Severn is the longest river in Britain and has the2nd highest tide anywhere. Some of the rivers that link up to the Severn are the Afon Clywedog, the River Camlad, the River Vyrnwy, the River Perry, and the Rea Brook.
It's the other way round. The river Avon flows into the river Severn at Avonmouth, near Bristol.
The Severn Bore.
The Severn Bore is famous for a HUGE wave that surges up our River!
The river Severn is famous for being the longest River in Britain It also has a tidal bore, that rises suddenly as a wall of water, that races up river. Many people visit the Severn at the time of the tidal bore to race upstream for miles on surf boards. The Severn tidal bore is the second largest in the World, the largest being (I believe in Canada?)
The Cowpasture River and the Jackson River
youthful stream
The two rivers that in the United States that make up the longest river system in north America are the Missouri and Mississippi river.
It is so big, it takes 134 people lying down to fill it up.
I came up with 4: The Yellow river, the Chang river, the Tigris river, and the Euphrates river
You would have to look very hard at many maps to answer this one, but at first glance I don't think that it's true. What about all those rivers that run East/West, or West/East? What about the River Severn which starts off running NorthEast, but ends up running SouthWest? What about the Yellow River in China which altered course in 1852 over its final 300 miles, previously flowing East with a bit of South, now flowing NorthEast?
The three are the Allegheny and MonongahelaRivers, which form the Ohio River.
Missouri river and Mississippi river