Definition
The River Trent is a major river in England, flowing through the Midlands. It rises in Staffordshire and eventually joins the River Ouse to form the Humber Estuary, which empties into the North Sea. The Trent is known for its historical importance in transportation and industry. Canals connect to the river, facilitating trade and connecting different regions. While it faced pollution challenges in the past, efforts have been made to improve its water quality and ecological health.