this is the longest river in Great Britain, 220 miles and rises in the Cambrian mountains of mid Wales and flows through Worcestershire, Gloucestershire and Shropshire with the towns of Shrewsbury, Worcester and Gloucester on its banks
The river Severn is about 20 feet deep. This river can go as deep as 25 feet in some places.
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None rivers dont go into tributaries
dont know go check on the map man
The Severn Bore travels approximately 220 miles along the River Severn, from its tidal limit near the city of Shrewsbury to the Bristol Channel, where it meets the sea. The bore is most prominent in the lower reaches of the river, particularly near towns like Gloucester and Sharpness. The phenomenon occurs due to the tidal effects of the Bristol Channel, creating a wave that can reach heights of up to 2 meters in certain conditions.
Keighley, Bingley, Saltaire, Shipley, Leeds (city), Knottingley.
In Colorado, the North Platte River flows through several towns, including Walden, which is the primary community along its course in the state. The river also passes near the small town of Gould and flows through areas in Jackson County. After leaving Colorado, it continues into Wyoming.
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Oh, dude, the River Shannon runs through a bunch of towns in Ireland, like Athlone, Limerick, and Shannon. It's like the main star of the show in those places, you know, just casually flowing through, doing its river thing. So, yeah, if you ever find yourself in one of those towns, just look out for the big ol' River Shannon chilling out.
The river seven is so long because when the river makes a waterfall, the waterfall makes the rocks fall which makes the river go bigger and longer. Hope this helps you! :P xxx
Dan Severn goes by The Beast.
Le Loir (not to be confused with the larger river "La Loire" has its source west of Paris. It goes through the towns of Bonneval, Chateaudun, Vendôme, La Flèche. It is 317 km long and empties into the river Sarthe near Angers.