(Solved) If London Bridge were really falling down, into which river would it land?

If London Bridge were really falling down, into which river would it land?

Seine
Thames
Rhine
Danube

Fact: London Bridge is a simple box girder bridge made of concrete and steel that crosses the River Thames in central London. The original wooden bridge was built by the Romans nearly 2,000 years ago, and several versions have stood in its place since. The bridge we see today opened in 1973, replacing the 19th-century stone bridge that was famously sold and relocated to Lake Havasu City, Arizona. No one is totally sure why there’s a nursery rhyme about the London Bridge collapsing, but some think it references a destructive Viking raid in the year 1014.

Correct Answer: Thames

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