No
Yes, there are several man-made features on the River Thames, including bridges, embankments, weirs, locks, and flood barriers. These structures serve various purposes such as transportation, flood control, and navigation along the river.
It usually goes along a river which it made itself and flows or into a lake or into the sea. The biggest river which stays ''pure'' is the river Amazon, which keeps flowing for 300 km.
Egypt has some major natural features that made it able to survive. This is because of the desert which provided protection from invaders along with the Nile river that gave them fertile soil.
Magical pixie dust.
The Amazon river/rain forest is a natural feature, not a man made feature.
France made a lot of money selling furs along this river.
GOD created the amazon and all the rest of the rivers
No. Rivers are natural features.
On or by the Nile - The pyramids, the Sphinx, the Aswan dams, Cairo, Nasser Lake, etc
France made a lot of money selling furs along this river.
France made a lot of money selling furs along this river.