London isn't, but it is at the beginning of the Thames estuary.
Brackish ecosystems are formed by the mixture of salt and fresh water.
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Yeah I saw some in FL
how am I supposed to know all that stuff
In Greater London, it is believed that you are no further than 10 metres away from a RAT.Answer:Many movies stereotype London for "rats" I have been to London and there were only rats in the sewer or by sewers and some in the alleys. Nothing to worry about.
London is on the River Thames but not quite at its estuary.
Estuary English
The Thames Estuary.
The River Thames estuary in London, UK, is where the river water mixes with the sea water of the English Channel.
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No. Southend beach is in Southend-on-Sea which is a town on the Thames estuary about 30 miles east of London.
It starts somewhere near Cirencester and ends at its estuary to the East of London.
It allowed ships to reach far inland
It allowed ships to reach far inland
It allowed ships to reach far inland
The River Thames is 210 miles long from its source in the Chiltern Hills to its estuary at the North Sea.
Yes and no. London is located on the river Thames which has an estuary that leads out into the English Channel however London does not have access to the sea directly (i.e. London does not sit exactly on a coastline).