i think since victorian times cos they used to throw their waste in it, im sure they tryed to clean it since then but ... its still a little poluted
The River Thames has been there since pre-historic times.
the river thames is situated in the UK in central London
It isn't. It is only 212 miles long compared to the River Nile which is around 4000 miles long.
there are 3 crocodiles live in the river Nile and piranhas but neither of them live in the river Thames and the Nile is only 4,132 and the Thames is 215 and the Nile flows through jungle and desert and the Thames does not so there you have it 3 differences
Oh, dude, the River Thames is like a cute little stream compared to the mighty Mississippi. The Thames is around 215 miles long, while the Mississippi stretches over 2,300 miles. So yeah, they're not exactly in the same league when it comes to length.
The river Thames has been there since pre-historic times so nobody knows.
The rivers Cherwell, Wey and Medway are the main tributaries of the Thames.
The River Thames flows through the middle of London. Other rivers, such as the River Lee, flow into it within the city.
the thames river runs 215 miles through southeast england. so, no, it's not in asia, it's in europe.
The river Thames was declared biologically dead in 1957, pollution levels were extremely high. It is now one of the cleanest rivers in the world.
Every river has a flood plain, so yes.
You might, but then the river is very polluted so there is a substantial risk