Headwaters are usually found at the source of a river, typically in high elevation areas such as mountains or hills. They are the furthest upstream point where water first begins to flow in a river system.
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The headwaters of the Brahmaputra River can be found in Tibet, China, where it originates as the Yarlung Tsangpo River. The Mekong River also has its headwaters in Tibet, specifically in the Tibetan Plateau, where it is known as the Lancang River before flowing through several Southeast Asian countries.
Flounder are primarily saltwater fish, typically found in coastal environments and estuaries. They are not adapted to the freshwater conditions found in the headwaters of rivers. Therefore, it would be highly unlikely for flounder to thrive in the headwaters of a river, as they require brackish or marine environments for survival.
Papyrus is native to Africa and is found along the reaches of the river Nile and its headwaters.
Headwaters Wilderness was created in 1984.
The area of Headwaters Wilderness is 89.164 square kilometers.
The symbol for Headwaters Incorporated in the NYSE is: HW.
Chinsha River, usually called Jinsha River, the headwaters of Yangtze River, located in the southwest of China.
The usual terms are "source" and/or "headwaters."
Headwaters Forest Reserve was created in 1999-03.
Mississippi Headwaters State Forest was created in 1935.