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None. Distributaries usually only occur near the mouth of a river at the sea were deltas form. The Missouri flows into the Mississippi River.
Source: Riverlorian.com
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A river or such like that flows out of another river or such like.
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It has distributed itself into many smaller rivers called the distributaries. Inbetween the distributaries, a delta is formed. The river then finally flows into another body of water, such as the sea, lake, river.. etc.
The answer is distributaries
Missouri river
Tributaries and distributaries. They're branches of a river.
Yes, rivers like the Meuse can have smaller branchings called distributaries, where the main river splits into smaller channels that often rejoin the main channel downstream. These distributaries can create a complex network of waterways in the river basin.
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Missouri RiverMissouri River; Illinois River