human use on the river system of the surrounding land as well as human presence on the river itself as a result of boating, fishing, shipping, tourism and even living on the water.
No, the Thames has not frozen over for hundreds of years.
As the River Thames can first be identified as a discrete drainage line as early as 58 million years ago, covers such a timeline as to be outside this sites answers. I suggest you Google up ' Amazon River' for a fairly comprehensive answer - in particular Wikipedia.
the River Thames was very first identified over 58 million years ago x Another answer The River Thames has been known about by the people of the British Isles for at least 2-3000 years. It was called Themes by the indiginous British people some 2000 years ago.
Until about 30 years ago, the River Thames in London was virtually an open sewer so there was hardly any aquatic life in the river. Since then, the river has been cleaned up and there many species of fish in the river now.
it has been used for things such as the olympics and comic relief
The river Thames rises in Gloucestershire and flows through Oxford, Reading, Windsor and London before discharging into the North Sea. It is 212 miles long.
There are 109 bridges over the River Thames - not to be typed here though
There are well over 100 bridges across the River Thames.
There are 130 -200 bridges over the Thames. Possibly the most famous is the Tower Bridge near the centre of London.
London Bridge crossed over the River Thames.
There are 75 over the non tidal Thames and 29 cross the tidal Thames
there over 20 tributaires