The river Dart flows into the English Channel, Kingswear on one side and Dartmouth on the other
The Seine, which flows through Paris, flows into the Channel at Le Harvre.
Generally yes, but not in all cases - if there is a softer band of rock in the river bed then the river will erode this quicker and cause a deeper portion, or if the river flows quicker at one point then it will again erode quicker
Brahmaputra is a braided river because it one of the number of channel type and has a channel which consists of network of small channels which are separated by small islands which braids.
A braided river is one of a number of channel types and has a channel that consists of a network of small channels separated by small and often temporary islands called braid bars. Example: Waimakariri River-New Zealand..
Hudson River, East River.
The concept of "all things merge into one" and the symbolism of "a river runs through it" suggest that everything in life is interconnected and flows together like a river. This conveys a deeper meaning of unity, interconnectedness, and the cyclical nature of life.
That would be a canal.
That would be a canal.
it is a river between us im on one side and your on the other side and we cant cross the river
the last idiot put where the river flows like 10 times there many different meanings to the word channel one is where a river flows or telling something where to go or basicly taking control but its mostly used as a river system
Two. England on one side. France on the other.