Probably not, but it is the fastest flowing river in Scotland.
The Amazon river
The River Swale is considered to be the fastest river in England, and it tends to flood a lot as well.
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The Huang hu river in China, Ganges in india and Satluj in Himalayas are world's fastest flowing rivers with a speed of water flow crossing over 145Km/hour also.
The fastest part of a river is the narrowest or shallowest. In broad, deep sections the water moves slowly, in narrow or shallow sections the river moves fastest. Of course the fastest flowing water is at a waterfall or rapid.
Oh, dude, the fastest flowing river in India is the Teesta River. It's like the speed demon of Indian rivers, rushing through the mountains at breakneck speeds. So, if you're into extreme river rafting, that's the place to be!
The Macleay river is fatest in world and it's in australia. Thanks and have a nice day.
There are no large rivers flowing into England from either Scotland or Wales, the only two places that could have a river flowing "towards" England.
The length of the Tay River in Scotland is approximately 117 kilometers (73 miles). It is the longest river in Scotland, flowing from its source in the Highlands to the North Sea at Dundee. The river is known for its scenic beauty and historical significance in the region.
The Isar. Source: Robert von Ranke Graves, Good-bye to all that
A fast flowing stream is called a rapid. Rapids are where the water flows downhill very fast and over underwater obstacles.