No, because a delta is usually at the end of a river [leading out] a tributary feeds water into a river.
A tributary is small streams or rivers that join to form a larger one. A delta is where a river ends and merges with a larger body of water.
A tributary I'm pretty sure..
The tributary flowed mostly into the delta, not the main channel of the river. The Missouri River is the longest tributary of the Mississippi river.
because it is the same as any other tributary
because it is the same as any other tributary
I believe the word you want is delta. A delta is a low, watery land formed at the mouth of a river. It is formed from the silt, sand and small rocks that flow downstream in the river and are deposited in the delta. A delta is often (but not always) shaped like a triangle (hence its name, delta, a Greek letter that is shaped like a triangle).
Tributary
they both have to do with rivers and water.
The Mississippi is in USA, North America. With its tributary, the Missouri, it forms the 3rd longest river in the world. It has a delta in the Gulf of Mexico.
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Because a tributary flows into a river. If a tributary flowed directly into the sea - it would be a river - not a tributary !
a tributary is a stream
It is called a tributary