Yes, the Firth of Forth is a saltwater estuary located in Scotland. It is formed where the River Forth meets the North Sea, mixing fresh river water with saltwater from the sea. This estuarine environment supports diverse marine life and ecosystems.
The river Forth runs through Stirling.
Thr River Forth in Scotland is 29 miles (47 km) long.
Four rivers in Scotland include the River Tweed, River Breamish, River Tyne, and River South Esk.
The River Tweed.
Mesopotamia, Egypt, India, and for the forth I`m not very sure, maybe the region of China
when a river winds back and forth, it is called meandering
The river that runs through Edinburgh is the Water of Leith. Edinburgh is also on the banks of the Firth of Forth but that is an estuary and therefore not a river at the point where it meets Edinburgh.
Because the river want to turn 180 degree.
Mississippi-Missouri-Jefferson is the forth largest river of the world.
The Forth road and rail bridges span the Firth of Forth, which is the estuary of the River Forth in Scotland near the city of Edinburgh.
47 Km