π UK River Case Study: The River Tees π
The River Tees, in northern England, flows 137km from the Pennines to the North Sea at Middlesbrough. It showcases classic river landforms, including High Force Waterfall (Britainβs largest waterfall) in the upper course, meanders and oxbow lakes in the middle course, and a wide estuary with mudflats in the lower course.
The river has a history of flooding, leading to management strategies such as the Tees Barrage and flood defences in urban areas. It is also important for industry, transport, and wildlife conservation.
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