River Glossary Thames21
River Glossary Thames21 Thinking of it, we created a weekly river glossary social media series, which started in january and finished in july, where we brought river related words and explored their meanings. Thinking of it, we started a weekly river glossary series in which we bring river related words and explore their meanings on our social media.
River Glossary Thames21 Happy friday! on the last post of our river glossary series we’re exploring the words watershed and weir. have you heard of them before? we hope you enjoyed this series and added some river related terms to your vocabulary. you can always check our blog for the full list. To mark london rivers week 2026, thames21 is launching a photography competition celebrating the vital role that rivers play in the life of our city. the competition aims to highlight. We reconnect people to nature by helping them enjoy, protect and enhance their local rivers. whether it’s the thames or one of its many tributaries, we offer inspiring ways for communities to get down to their local riverbank. This week’s river glossary brings some simple river related terms starting with b. have you heard any of those before? if so, did you know their.
River Glossary Thames21 We reconnect people to nature by helping them enjoy, protect and enhance their local rivers. whether it’s the thames or one of its many tributaries, we offer inspiring ways for communities to get down to their local riverbank. This week’s river glossary brings some simple river related terms starting with b. have you heard any of those before? if so, did you know their. This week’s river glossary series brings three more words beginning with a: aggradation, alluvium, and aquifer. swipe to learn more about them. have. While one of them is widely used, especially when we talk about pollution in our rivers, the other one is a bit more specific and you might have never heard of it before. swipe to learn more. you can also check out the compiled list in our blog. Rivers glossary of terms banks these are the sides of a river that the water normally flows through. brackish this is a mixture of salt water and fresh water. channel this is the path that a river takes over land. current this is the movement or flow of water. This event, run by environmental charity thames21, is to help you understand river water quality, and what it means in practise for swimmers, other watersports users, wildlife and our four legged friends.
River Glossary Thames21 This week’s river glossary series brings three more words beginning with a: aggradation, alluvium, and aquifer. swipe to learn more about them. have. While one of them is widely used, especially when we talk about pollution in our rivers, the other one is a bit more specific and you might have never heard of it before. swipe to learn more. you can also check out the compiled list in our blog. Rivers glossary of terms banks these are the sides of a river that the water normally flows through. brackish this is a mixture of salt water and fresh water. channel this is the path that a river takes over land. current this is the movement or flow of water. This event, run by environmental charity thames21, is to help you understand river water quality, and what it means in practise for swimmers, other watersports users, wildlife and our four legged friends.
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