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the river thames is situated in the UK in central London
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The Mississippi, the Thames, the Danube.
Yes, the River Thames has meanders. Meanders are bends or curves in a river's course, caused by erosion and deposition processes. The River Thames, like many other rivers, displays meandering patterns along its course.
No it is not. Father Thames is mythical, much like Neptune is to the sea. Figures can be seen up, and down the river. If you get the chance see them.
Some common animals found in the River Thames in England include fish such as eels, perch, and chub, as well as water birds like swans, geese, and ducks. Occasionally, seals and porpoises have also been spotted in the river.
It is variable but close to the general weather temperature.
The River Thames flows through open countryside and urban areas - like Oxford and London. It doesn't flow through forests or deserts.
Yes, one! The 'mouth of the Thames', is east of the city of London, where it flows out to sea. However, the River Thames has many tributaries. ------------------------ All 'rivers' have a "mouth." One (A single) "mouth" - as in the number "1"... Sort of like mammals... Except for "Irrawaddy..."
Oh, dude, the River Thames is like a cute little stream compared to the mighty Mississippi. The Thames is around 215 miles long, while the Mississippi stretches over 2,300 miles. So yeah, they're not exactly in the same league when it comes to length.
There is virtually no commercial traffic on the River Thames now because modern ships are too big to get up the river. Most of its present day use is for leisure purposes like tourist boats, rowing, fishing and private cruisers. Therefore the number of people using it varies according to the time of year.
It gets wider all the way to the sea, like most rivers.