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For the tallest it would be the Sequoia, for the widest it would be the Banyan tree.
The estuary between Shoeburyness and Sheerness is 8 Km wide. The estuary between Whitstable and Foulness is 29 Km
Today due to damming projects primarily by Israel the Jordan rarely exceeds 100ft in width, and 10ft in depth.
MegaStructures is a documentary series on the television, that focuses on extreme construction projects. The projects that the show focuses on tend to be the biggest, tallest, widest or longest construction projects in the world.
hurricane is the biggest type of storm
The biggest river is the Hendora river which is 238 km long
The question is ambiguous in that largest can mean tallest, widest, greatest volume or any combination thereof. The widest waterfall in the world is Khone Falls. It is 69 feet tall and 10 kilometers wide, known as the widest waterfall on the planet.
The River Thames flows into an estuary near Southend in Essex. It is actually between the Counties of Essex and Kent where it meets the North Sea.
Angel Falls in Venezuela is the world's tallest waterfall at 979 m, but Victoria Falls is the worlds widest waterfall.
Göta älv is the biggest i think... the wideest is a very loose term... are u sure u dont need the longest/biggest?.
Very large! Redwood trees, Sequoia sempervirens, are some of the widest, tallest and long lived trees on the planet. In 2006, a redwood was proclaimed the tallest living thing, measuring almost 380 feet tall.
The second highest falls are the tugela falls in south Africa it isn't the widest but at a staggering 3110 feet it extremely fall it is the second highest in the world