The River Thames at London discharges 2,324 cubic foot of water a second. This is approximately 14,475 Imperial Gallons a second (17,384 US Gallons).
Further downstream, the rate is 876 cu.ft/sec at Oxford and 1,402 cu.ft/sec at Reading.
Just as for all rivers, it was formed by flowing water.
It does, the Thames is a river
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''the Mississippi river :) DUH'' The major river with the most volume of water flowing into the Mississippi would be the Ohio River. The longest river flowing into the Mississippi River would be the Missouri River. A couple of other major rivers flowing into the Mississippi are the Red River and the Arkansas River.''
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One can get Thames water directly from the river Thames in UK. The river is adjacent to several towns, some of them are London, Dartford, Gravesend, Southend, Kingston upon Thames, Maidenhead and Wallingford.
Flowing water has kinetic energy
Most rivers are subject to tidal flows just as the sea is. Additionally, water flowing into the river from the surrounding land changes the level.
Increasing the steepness of the river's bed will have no direct effect on the size of the discharge of a stream. Discharge is primarily influenced by the volume of water flowing in the river. Steepness may impact the speed of the water flow and erosion processes, but it won't directly affect discharge size.
Yes, th River Thames (pronounced Temz) and a smaller river Lee
the large body of water that flows across the land is a river.