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what is the fastest flowing river in England?

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Brackenheart | 11:51 Thu 22nd Sep 2011 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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what is the fastest flowing river in England?
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River Kent
River Swale is usually quoted as the fastest
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Thanks for the suggestions but I was hoping for a definitive answer. I've tried googling this question but the word 'reputably' keeps coming up! I have previously thought that the River Severn is the fastest flowing river with the River Arun in West Sussex being the second fastest. Any more thoughts? I'd appreciate any comments.
I assume you meant to type 'reputedly'
I'm not sure you'll get a definitive answer on this I'm afraid since different site seem to give different answers. Maybe the National Rivers Authority site will help.
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Doh! 'Reputedly' of course! Thank you.
I'll try the National Rivers Authority site later. Good idea - many thanks!
Actually, I think it's the Environment Agency you need now.
Is the question asked in relation this?
http://www2.northyork...media//2645D/Quiz.pdf
Or is homework like this:
http://uk.answers.yah...20070715051447AAGVM6z

Who is asking the question. That might give a clue as to the answer they expect
The severn on full bore?
I have always believed it was the Kent.
Yes I understand it to be the Kent as well....
I think it`s The Swale in England,The Spey in Scotland and The Foyle in Northern Ireland.
So many claims for the fastest flowing river but none are backed up by quoting the top speed recorded.
thought the Severn was the longest, not the fastest.
would also depend on the amount of rainfall in the area that feeds the river and the shape of the banks at any one time any could be faster than others. and over the whole length or certain stretches?
Brackenheart- who is asking the question. That might give a clue as to the answer they expect.
Arguably it would be the river with the highest waterfall. The water certainly flows fastest when it falls vertically.

Seriously though it would depend where in the river it was measured. Baring waterfalls, probably some rapids in the upper reaches. It depends on the definition of fastests and where it is allowed to be measures so there is little wonder there are so many answers.

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