I was wondering the same thing, when I stumbled upon this website. It shows the rapids by class on the Deschutes River..... http://www.boaterpass.com/edref/rapidscale.htm
St Lawrence River connects the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean. The St Lawrence River was created by a series of rapids.
In Paris, I didn't see any rapids on the river Seine.
This is impossible to answer due to the issue of hydrodynamics. Rapids are constantly being gained and lost due to the action of the water's movement (erosion). Also, the rainy season would cause some of the smaller rapids to be covered.
St. Rivera de Marie Ferretta
Cedar Rapids - film - was created on 2011-01-23.
Kali River Rapids was created in 1999.
Congo River Rapids was created in 1986.
The duration of Congo River Rapids is 360.0 seconds.
The only place in florida that has what most people consider "rapids" is at Big Shoals and Little Shoals areas on the Suawanee River. When the river is above a certain waterline both of these areas have class 2 rapids, with one area (at Big Shoals) that has a few class 3 falls. To a seasoned veteran however, these rapids are fairly mundane.
Other names for river rapids: torrents, chutes, whitewaters.
Thunder River Rapids Ride was created in 1986.
The region in Virginia known for its fast water rapids is the Upper James River. This area features several sections with Class II to Class IV rapids, particularly around the town of Buchanan and the James River State Park. The rugged terrain and numerous small tributaries contribute to the swift currents, making it a popular destination for whitewater enthusiasts and paddlers.
Rapids
Yes, in Sauk Rapids, MN
Waikato River
The wild rapids found on the Nile river are called cataracts.
Whitewater rafting is typically done on rapids classified as Class I to Class V. Class I and II rapids are suitable for beginners and families, while Class III and IV rapids are more challenging and require some experience. Class V rapids are considered extremely difficult and are only recommended for experienced rafters.