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The Severn Estuary lies between England and Wales. The nearest large towns are Bristol and Cardiff.

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In the south west

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Is the river severn a delta or an estuary?

The River Severn is technically neither a delta nor an estuary. The River Severn is a tidal river that flows into the Bristol Channel. It has characteristics of both a river and an estuary, where the freshwater river meets the saltwater of the sea.


Does Birmingham have a port?

Yes, an inland port.Manchester and various other cities in the UK it has a canal linking it to the sea via the Severn estuary


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What happens when the river severn reeches the sea?

The River Severn flows into the Bristol Channel via the Severn Estuary, after which it communicates with the Irish Sea.


Where does the river severn enter the sea?

It finishes at the Severn estuary which then feeds into the Bristol channel


What sea does the Severn estuary go into?

The North Sea, between Kent & Essex


What is the longest UK river?

The River Severn The River Severn


What is the name of the channel between Cardiff and Bristol?

The Bristol Channel, also the Severn Estuary.


Which channel separates south wales from north Devon?

Bristol Channel and the Severn estuary


British isles highest tidal range?

The Severn Estuary, but I am not sure what the exact range is.


Where does the river severn start and end?

The river Wye islocated in the United Kingdom, it forms part of the border between England and Wales, it is also the 3rd longest river in the United Kingdom running from its source in the mountains of Plynlimon to its mouth at Chepstow.


What is the name of the area of sea near Bristol?

The Bristol Channel, or more exactly the Severn Estuary.