The estuary between Whitstable and Foulness Point, known as the Swale, varies in width. Generally, it measures around 1 to 3 miles (1.6 to 4.8 kilometers) across at its widest points. However, the precise width can fluctuate due to tidal changes and other environmental factors. For more specific measurements, local charts or surveys would provide detailed information.
The estuary between Shoeburyness and Sheerness is 8 Km wide. The estuary between Whitstable and Foulness is 29 Km
It is an estuary, Whitstable to Foulness is 18 Miles, Shoebury to Sheerness 5 miles
The estuary width between Shoeburyness and Sheerness is 5 miles and between Whitstable and Foulness is 18 miles
The River Thames flows into an estuary near Southend in Essex. It is actually between the Counties of Essex and Kent where it meets the North Sea.
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The Amazon estuary is over 202 miles (325 kilometers) wide.
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According to my research the Congo River's estuary is approximately 200 miles in width and 150 miles in length
The width of the river Thames averages around 18 meters near the rise or start. The width of the river Thames increases the further downstream you go. Lechlade 18 metres wide Oxford 76 metres wide Teddington 100 metres wide London Bridge 265 metres wide Woolwich 448 metres wide Gravesend 732 metres wide Nore Light, 10 km wide Estuary (between Shoeburyness and Sheerness) 8 km wide Whitstable and Foulness Point, the estuary is 29 km across. Westminster bridge, just in front of the Houses of Parliament, is 826.8 ft (252m) wide, which is a fairly good indication of the width of the river at the point most visitors would see it. A few miles upstream, at Hammersmith, the bridge is only 700 ft (210m), whilst at Dartford, the last bridge on the Thames before the open sea, the bridge is 2,664 ft (812m) long.
The width of the estuary in the Rhine River varies significantly along its length, but it can reach up to several kilometers at its mouth where it meets the North Sea. The estuarine area is characterized by complex channels and tidal flats, making it a dynamic and vital ecosystem. Specific width measurements can differ depending on the exact location within the estuary and environmental factors.