the river windrush is about 4 miles long!
it took 2 weeks to get
via the Connecticut River.
A bucket that attached to a long pole and used to transfer river water is called a shadoof.
Yes, as long as it's got water in it.
The Nile River is the world's longest at 4,145 miles long. However the Amazon River, the second longest river in the world at about 4,000 miles long, carries more water than any other river and is responsible for about one-fifth of the fresh water that flows into the world's oceans.
The Windrush, which was officially named MV Empire Windrush, took about two weeks to sail from Jamaica to Britain. It departed from Jamaica on May 24, 1948, and arrived at Tilbury Docks in Essex on June 22, 1948. The journey covered approximately 8,000 miles, making it a significant voyage for many Caribbean migrants who were seeking new opportunities in the UK.
river plants have long stems so their leaves can float near the surface of the water to get light
Arctic river discharges about 2.31 gallons of water per year
An atmospheric river is a narrow and long band of atmospheric moisture which transports lots of water vapour from the tropics in a manner similar to how a terrestrial river transports water.
A river must have enough width and a flowing water to be called a river no matter how long it is.
The Nile River is the longest river in the world at over 4200 miles long. It discharges 99,941 cubic feet of water per second.
The Onyx River is an 18-mile long melt water stream that flows into Lake Vanda from a glacier at the end of the valley.