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Otters in Missouri are found in most kinds of wetland habitats including streams and ponds.
The tributaries of a river are the streams or smaller rivers that join the main river. for example, the Missouri River is the chief tributary of the Mississippi.
Missouri river
J. R Knapton has written: 'Supplemental arsenic data for selected streams in the Missouri River basin, Montana, 1987' -- subject(s): Arsenic, Thermal pollution of rivers, lakes 'Arsenic data for streams in the upper Missouri River Basin, Montana and Wyoming' -- subject(s): Water, Arsenic, Pollution
St. louise river
Missouri RiverMississippi River
Missouri RiverMissouri River; Illinois River
The streams that contribute to a river system are called tributaries.
Missouri (and Columbia)
The largest river flowing thru the Midwest is the Mississippi. This river begins in Minnesota and flows all the way to the Gulf of Mexico. Most other rivers dump into this mighty river. This river forms the Eastern border of states like Iowa, and Missouri and others. There is also the Missouri river. This is a large river was used by Native Americans, fur traders and Lewis and Clark for exploration. This river forms the Western border of Iowa and flows through Missouri to the Mississippi. In Iowa there are many rivers. The Des Moines river is one of the largest rivers. In Nebraska, the Platte river branches into many areas before joining into one large river. There are many other rivers in the Midwest. These are just a few.
NO. The Missouri river is the tributary
Missouri river