London isn't, but it is at the beginning of the Thames estuary.
Yeah I saw some in FL
Some dominant animals in an estuary include fish such as mullet and flounder, crustaceans like crabs and shrimp, and birds such as herons and egrets. These animals rely on the rich and diverse habitat provided by estuaries for food, shelter, and breeding grounds.
how am I supposed to know all that stuff
The term for an area where a river flows into the ocean is an estuary. Estuaries are typically characterized by brackish water - a mixture of freshwater and saltwater - and support unique ecosystems due to this mix of habitats.
There are more stray dogs in London then housed dogs. There are about 2 thousand.....
London is on the River Thames but not quite at its estuary.
Estuary English
The Thames Estuary.
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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 allowed ships to reach far inland
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
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).
The plural form of estuary is estuaries.