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To sing with heart and voice, God save the Queen! Not in this land alone But be Gods mercies known, Lord make the nations see That men should brothers be And form one family. The wide world over! From every latent foe From th God save the Queen! Oer her thine arm extend For Britain's sake defend Our mother, prince, and friend, God save the Queen Rivers and lakes Since britain has a moist climate with much rainfall. rivers and lakes are numerous. Rivers in central and eastern Britain tend to flow slowly and steadily all year long because they are fed by the frequent rain Many have been navigable, and from the earliest times they have served peoples interested in either commerce or invasion. The highlands act as a divide and determine whether rivers flow west to the irish Sea or east to the north sea. Rivers and streams moving westward down from the highlands tend to be swift and turbulent; rivers flowing eastward tend to be long, graceful, and gentle, with slowly moving waters The Thames and the Severn are the longest rivers in Britain and are almost equal in length. The Severn flows south out of the mountains of central Wales to the bristol Channel at Bristol. It is 290 km(180 mi) long. The Thames, 338 km (210 mi) long flows eastward out of the Cotswold Hills weaves through the metropolis of London. The Thames provides water to the city of London and is used to carry commercial freight. Other important rivers in England are the Mersey, which enters the Irish Sea at Liverpool; the river Humber on the east coast into which the trent river and several other riversTo sing with heart and voice, God save the Queen! Not in this land alone, But be God’s mercies known, From shore to shore! Lord make the nations see, That men should brothers be, And form one family, The wide world over! From every latent foe, From the assassins blow, God save the Queen! O’er her thine arm extend, For Britain’s sake defend, Our mother, prince, and friend, God save the Queen! Rivers and Lakes Since Britain has a moist climate with much rainfall, rivers and lakes are numerous. Rivers in central and eastern Britain tend to flow slowly and steadily all year long because they are fed by the frequent rain. Many have been navigable, and from the earliest times they have served peoples interested in either commerce or invasion. The Highlands act as a divide and determine whether rivers flow west to the Irish Sea or east to the North Sea. Rivers and streams moving westward down from the Highlands tend to be swift and turbulent; rivers flowing eastward tend to be long, graceful, and gentle, with slowly moving waters. The Thames and the Severn are the longest rivers in Britain and are almost equal in length. The Severn flows south out of the mountains of central Wales to the Bristol Channel at Bristol. It is 290 km (180 mi) long. The Thames, 338 km (210 mi) long, flows eastward out of the Cotswold Hills and weaves through the metropolis of London. The Thames provides water to the city of London and is used to carry commercial freight. Other important rivers in England are the Mersey, which enters the Irish Sea at Liverpool; the River Humber on the east coast, into which the Trent River and several other rivers
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