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When a river divides, it creates multiple channels known as distributaries. These channels occur in delta regions or at the river's mouth, where sediment deposition leads to the branching of the main watercourse. Distributaries can vary in size and flow, often leading to different ecosystems and habitats along their paths. This process plays a crucial role in shaping the landscape and supporting biodiversity in riverine environments.

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