How high is the moorland where the source of the River Tees source is?

How high is the moorland where the source of the River Tees source is?

The Source. The Upper course of the River Tees starts at the source on Cross Fell. This is an area of moorland, an area of boggy ground. This is 600m above sea level.

Where is the source of the River Tees?

Cross Fell
River Tees/Sources
River Tees, river in northeastern England, rising on Cross Fell in the northern Pennines and flowing 70 miles (110 km) east to the North Sea. It forms the boundary between the historic counties of Yorkshire and Durham.

Where is the source and mouth of the River Tees?

The source of the River Tees is located in the Pennines and it flows east to its mouth where the river joins the North Sea.

How deep is the River Tees at Stockton on Tees?

between 2.61m and 3.20m
The levels shown here do not, therefore, necessarily represent the actual depth of the water. The usual range of the River Tees at Stockton is between 2.61m and 3.20m.

How high above sea level is the River Tees?

River Tees
Source
• location Cross Fell
• coordinates 54.7006°N 2.4673°W
• elevation 754 m (2,474 ft)

What is the length of the River Tees?

85 mi
River Tees/Length

What is the name of the waterfall on the River Tees?

High Force
High Force is one of the most impressive waterfalls in England. The River Tees has been plunging into this gorge for thousands of years but the rocks it reveals are far more ancient – with origins dating back over 300 million years!

How big is the River Tees?

137 km

River Tees
Length 85 mi (137 km)
Basin size 1,834 km2 (708 sq mi)
Basin features
Tributaries

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How wide is the River Tees?

River Tees facts

River Tees
Length 22 miles navigable
Locks Tees Barrage
Maximum boat dimensions Guide only – weather conditions affect water levels
Length Width Draught Headroom 22m 72ft 2″ 6m 19ft 8″ 3.15m 10ft 4″ 5.5m 18ft

How high is cautley spout?

175m

Cautley Spout
Location Cumbria, England
Coordinates 54°22′21″N 2°29′30″W
Total height 175m
Watercourse Tributary of the River Rawthey