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There are no locks on the Thames. There are lots of locks on the Thames so that the river can be navigated. The river is tidal as far as Teddington Lock in west London.
You might, but then the river is very polluted so there is a substantial risk
No, for example, so does the Rhine River.
For WWII, The Rhine River gave the U.S. army access to Germany. But the U.S. army did have to construct multiple bridges so they could move supplies.
the Rhine River! By the way, you answered my question by saying it backwards! So to repay you, i gave you the answer! :) LOL!
There are a number of important and so-called major rivers in Europe. Based on its impact in history here is a short list of major rivers:* Seine;* Rhine;* Danube;*Tiber; and*Thames.
The locks of the Erie Canal service barges and recreational boaters by raising and lowering them so they can get through the canal. The 34 locks separate the Hudson River at Waterford with the Niagara River near Buffalo.
The Rhine river flows from the Alps to the North sea. The Alps, like the Rocky Mountains in the US, carry some serious ammounts of snow that melts in the Spring. The two majhor rivers on the nort side of the Alps are the Rhine and the Danube. so when the snow melts these two rivers have to deal with the extra meltwater causing some flooding.
The Rhine starts in Switzerland, flows to the German border, forms the border between Germany and France, flows into Germany, then to the Netherlands, and finally into the North Sea. So, counting France, that's four. It also borders on Liechtenstein and Austria, so that makes 6. But if you are being pedantic about "run through" and excluding countries it merely borders, then the answer is 3.
flowers like daisys and bluebells but i am not sure so check somewhere else Janet yuan
Just done a search, and can not find any reports of floods since 1995. So I have to say no, it has not flooded since then.
Don't think so :-)