The North Sea
The mouth of the River Tees is at the North Sea. The lower course of the River Tees goes through Redcar near Middlesbrough.
The river tees is not a delta as the north sea (the sea it drains into) is tidal, meaning that the tides wash away the sediment that cause deltas.
In the middle course, the River Tees is typically around 100 to 200 meters above sea level.
it changes as it goes on its journey to the sea
north sea hope that helps darlings
stockton river woops i meant THE river stockton
The source of the river tees is a swamp, i think?
The Narmada River
The Tees is a river in Northern England is 85 miles long and rises on the eastern slope of Cross Fell in the Pennines and flows to the North Sea between Hartlepool and Redcar. At one point the infant Tees is only about 50 yards or so from its South Tyne brother - but flowing already in different directions!
it helps the settlers of Virgina
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