There are many, the most famous structure is the Thames Barrier, the second largest movable flood barrier in the world
the River Thames, is natural, it is not man-made.
the river thames, is natural, it is not man-made.
Yes, there are several man-made features on the River Thames, including bridges, embankments, weirs, locks, and flood barriers. These structures serve various purposes such as transportation, flood control, and navigation along the river.
The river Thames rises in Gloucestershire and flows through Oxford, Reading, Windsor and London before discharging into the North Sea. It is 212 miles long.
The main river that flows through London, the capital city of England is the Thames river, or River Thames (pronounced 'temz', or 'tems'; Roman name Tamesis).The Thames, at 346 km (215 miles), is the longest river in England and the second-longest in the UK. The longest UK river is the Severn, just eight km (five miles) longer than the Thames.The river wasn't made to flow through London, but London was built on both banks of the river.
The River Thames is a natural feature although short sections of it have been straightened.
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The 'head' of the Thames rises in Gloucestershire - close to he town of Cirencester,
No, but the Ice Age altered its course.
it is made on Willy Wonkas factory
went on a hand made boat down the river Thames!
The Thames is a major river flowing through southern England. While best known because its lower reaches flow through central London, the river flows through several other towns and cities, including Oxford, Reading and Windsor. The river gives its name to the Thames, a region of England centred around the river between Oxford and West London, the Thames Gateway, the area centred around the tidal Thames, and the Thames Estuary to the east of London.