rhine
You might, but then the river is very polluted so there is a substantial risk
For decades, industrial and domestic waste flowed untreated into the river and the Rhine was seriously polluted from the 1950s to the 1970s. Fish disappeared and it was dangerous to swim. In 1986 the river was severely polluted by a chemical factory fire and within 10 days the pollution had travelled the length of the Rhine and into the North Sea.
The pollution of the river Rhine can be attributed to various factors such as industrial discharge, agricultural runoff, and improper waste disposal. Efforts are being made to reduce pollution through better regulations and monitoring to protect the river's ecosystem and water quality.
Many industries are located along the Rhine, domestic waste, sewage, phosphates, lead, mercury are released into the river,. Anything from soap to rusting bicycles are thrown into the river. A long term solution to solve the problem has yet to be found
· There are two glacier top mountains in the Swiss Alps that primarily feed the river. One is named Hinter Rhine and the other is the Vorder Rhine which were the basis for being named the Rhine River. · In 1986 the river was severely polluted by a chemical factory fire, within 10 days the pollution had travelled the length of the Rhine and into the north sea. · During early historic times, Germanic tribes settled on either side of the lower Rhine and Celts alongside its upper sides. · The Rhine River is a name which stems from a Celtic word meaning "raging flow."
The nearest river to fit your description is the River Aare
the pollution from the river rhine is coming from: Factories, waste from humans, poison from mines, animal waste and garbage. this is all deposited into the river that causes it to pollute, and destroys wildlife (killes fish)
what is the width of river Rhine
the river Rhine is located in a river hahaha
The river Rhine.
There is minimal pollution in the Murray River. Its biggest problem is increasing salinity levels.