Tributary .
An affluent, a smaller river that flows into another bigger river or a lake.
A river usually ends by flowing into an ocean, a lake or a bigger river. The place where the river flows out into a bigger body of water is called the "mouth" of the river.
No - the smaller river is a 'tributary' of the larger one.
A small tributary is a stream or river that flows into a bigger river or lake.
A minor river or stream which flows into a bigger one. example amazon river
a little bed of water flows and the joins a bigger bed of water, where it joins a stream and then another stream to a bigger stream, then a river which joins a bigger river then goes down to a waterfall where it joins a lake.
the Ohio river which flows into the Mississippi river which flows into a sea
A small stream or river that flows into a bigger one is called a "tributary." Tributaries contribute water to the larger river, enhancing its flow and ecosystem. They can vary in size and length, and their junctions often create diverse habitats for wildlife. Ultimately, tributaries play a crucial role in the hydrological system and the overall health of riverine environments.
A river usually flows eventually into the sea.
the roanoke river flows from
The river water flows into the sea.
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