Where is the Thames river in western Europe?

It rises north-northwest of Woodstock, in the uplands between Lakes Huron and Erie, and flows southwest past the towns of Woodstock, London, and Chatham to Lake Saint Clair. The river is navigable below Chatham. Originally called the La Tranche River, it received its present name in 1792.

What are the physical features of the River Thames?

Physical features. The Thames is some 205 miles (330 km) long, running 140 miles (226 km) from the source to the tidal waters limit—i.e., from Thames Head to Teddington Lock—and, as an estuary, a further 65 miles (104 km) from there to The Nore sandbank, which marks the transition from estuary to open sea.

Where does the River Thames start and finish?

Thames Estuary
North Sea
River Thames/Mouths

Is Thames a European river?

It is England’s longest river and the second longest river in the United Kingdom. Long ago, before Britain was separated from continental Europe, the Thames was a tributary of the Rhine….Learn about London.

Source (origin) Kemble, near Cirencester in Gloucestershire.
Watershed area 12,935 km² (4,994 mi²)

What countries does the Thames river flow through?

The River Thames only flows through one country—the England. The river runs through both London and Oxford.

Where is the source of the River Thames located?

Thames HeadRiver Thames / Source

The usually quoted source of the Thames is at Thames Head (at grid reference ST980994). This is about 3⁄4 mi (1.2 km) north of Kemble parish church in southern Gloucestershire, near the town of Cirencester, in the Cotswolds.

Is the River Thames man made or natural?

More than 50 million years of erosion and climate change have shaped the Thames to create the river we know today, flowing from Gloucestershire into the English Channel.

When was the River Thames built?

The story of the River Thames goes back to over 30 million years ago when the river was once a tributary of the River Rhine because Britain was not an island. During the Great Ice Age 10,000 years ago the Thames changed its course and pushed through the Chiltern Hills at a place we now call The Goring Gap.

How many countries does the River Thames flow through?

The River Thames only flows through one country—the England. The river runs through both London and Oxford. It is some 205 miles long and is…

Where does the Thames river begin?

Thames HeadRiver Thames / Source