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The large body of water that flows in between England and France is called the English channel. It is not a river.
Channel flow is how much water flows through a channel.
The Seine flows through Paris and eventually empties into the English Channel. The channel separates Britain from France.
In the natural world, a channel that water flows through is a river or stream. In an engineered world, a channel could be a canal or an aqueduct. The ancient Romans used both canals and aqueducts to move water where needed in addition to relying on rivers and streams.
a river
Ah, a large body of water that flows through land is called a river. Rivers are like nature's gentle brushstrokes, painting beautiful landscapes as they meander through the earth. Just like how each stroke adds depth to a painting, rivers bring life and vitality to the surrounding environment.
An ocean current.
Ocean current
el clima
I believe that it is called a runoff.
There is no common river between England and France. The body of water that separates the two countries is the English Channel known as "La Manche" in French.
A channel through which water is continually flowing downhill is a stream. A large channel in soil that carries runoff after a rainstorm is a gully.