It has been there for 2000 years.
The River Thames has been around for at least 10,000 years.
The River Thames has been there since pre-historic times.
The river Thames is 215 miles long.
The Thames is a small river at 210 miles long.
The river Trent at 185 miles long, flowing through Stoke-on-Trent, Lichfield, Derby, Nottingham and Newark-on-Trent. Its source is Knypersley near Biddulph, Staffordshire and its mouth is the Humber Estuary. This is a very detailed and succinct answer. However, the Trent is the third longest river after the Severn and the Thames.
River Thames.
The river Severn is slightly longer than the Thames.
The Thames is 215 Miles long.
The River Thames at London discharges 2,324 cubic foot of water a second. This is approximately 14,475 Imperial Gallons a second (17,384 US Gallons). Further downstream, the rate is 876 cu.ft/sec at Oxford and 1,402 cu.ft/sec at Reading.
No...the river Thames is only 215 miles long. The Volga is 2294 miles long
No the Severn is the longest, the Thames is the second longest.
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.
You're probably thinking about the Thames - but it's 212 miles long.