answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

a river become a firth when you reach three quarters of the way threw

User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: When does a river become a firth?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What is Canada's oldest Yukon river?

Firth


What has the author Andrew Firth written?

Andrew Firth has written: 'The toll of the river' -- subject(s): Accessible book


Name of cities near rivers in Scotland?

* Glasgow - Firth of Clyde * Inverness - Ness * Aberdeen - Dee, Don * Dundee - Tay * Edinburgh - Firth of Forth * Stirling - River Forth * Perth - River Tay * St Andrews - River Eden


What does the Scottish word firth mean?

The Scottish word for estuary. Where the river starts to widen as it nears the sea. The Firth of Forth and the Firth of Clyde are the best known.


Does the river tay flow into north sea?

Yes, the River Tay flows into the Firth of Tay which is an inlet of the North Sea.


Is there Thames river in New Zealand And where is it?

Yes, but it is now called the Waihou River. It empties into the Firth Of Thames, which is in the Thames Valley.


What is the river to the Firth of Clyde?

I'm guessing it might just be the Clyde ! It's the main river which flows through Glasgow.


Where is the River Forth located?

The River Forth is located in eastern Scotland. The river starts in Loch Ard of the Trossachs and eventually flows into the River Teith, continues through the city of Sterling and eventually ends in an estuary known as the Firth of Forth.


In what UK country was the firth or forth bridge?

The Forth road and rail bridges span the Firth of Forth, which is the estuary of the River Forth in Scotland near the city of Edinburgh.


Which sea does river spey flow into?

It flows in to the Moray Firth, which is part of the North Sea.


What is the name of the river runs through Edinburgh?

The river that runs through Edinburgh is the Water of Leith. Edinburgh is also on the banks of the Firth of Forth but that is an estuary and therefore not a river at the point where it meets Edinburgh.


What are the natural boundaries of Scotland?

The Atlantic Ocean, the North Sea, the Solway Firth and the River Tweed.