A tributary is water.
A tributary is typically created by erosion. As water flows, it erodes the surrounding land, creating channels that eventually form tributaries which feed into larger rivers.
A tributary glacier is like a glacier to the side of the main glacier, oftem separated by a land form.
A tributary is a small stream of water that feeds into a larger stream or into a lake. So the Ohio River is a tributary of the Mississippi River, the Little Miami River is a tributary of the Ohio River, and the Genessee River is a tributary of Lake Ontario.
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The Missouri is a tributary of the Mississippi river. The Missouri is longest river at 2,500 miles. When the Missouri joins the Mississippi they become the largest river system in the world.
A tributary is a small stream or body of water that flows into a larger body of water. Note that a tributary could also be a river, for example, the Missouri and Ohio rivers flow into the Mississippi river.a tributary (correct spelling) is basically a smaller river that flows into a larger river.
A tributary I'm pretty sure..
The smaller stream is a tributary of a larger stream, river or lake.
No, because a delta is usually at the end of a river [leading out] a tributary feeds water into a river.
A river basin is an area of land where all the water not absorbed into the ground or evaporated into the air drains into one particular river. A tributary does not increase the size of a river basin because all a river's tributaries are already included in a river basin.
A river basin is an area of land where all the water not absorbed into the ground or evaporated into the air drains into one particular river. A tributary does not increase the size of a river basin because all a river's tributaries are already included in a river basin.