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A tributary is a river or stream that flows into a larger river or body of water, while a distributary is a branch of a river that flows away from the main channel. Tributaries add water to the main river, while distributaries branch off from it.
It is a tributary.
When other rivers or lakes join to the main river . It is called the tributary .
The smaller stream is a tributary of a larger stream, river or lake.
The rivers Cherwell, Wey and Medway are the main tributaries of the River Thames.
Geographically - A branch that flows into the main stream is called a Tributary. Literally it means - Paying tribute to. So one can understand as such that a small river is paying tribute to the larger one and shedding its water to large stream.
A small freshwater river or stream flowing into a larger river is called a tributary or feeder river. A tributary is a stream or river that flows into a mainstem (or parent) river or a lake. For example, a tributary can be a creek that flows into a river. Or it can be a small river that flows into a larger river. A tributary does not flow directly into a sea or ocean. Some large rivers can have up to 100 tributaries. The spot where the smaller and larger river meet is called a "confluence". In contrast, a body of water that branches off and flows away from the main river is called a distributary.
'Water of Leith' is the name of the stream. After its counterpart in Edinburgh.
A tributary is a smaller river or stream that flows into a larger river. It typically appears narrower and shallower compared to the main river it feeds into. Tributaries are an important part of a river's ecosystem and help contribute to its overall flow and health.
A tributary is a small stream or river that flows into a larger main river or lake. The smallest tributary in the world is Roe River which is located in Great Falls Montana. This river runs between Giant Springs and the Missouri River.
exactly what you said the main stream and tributaries