A smaller river which joins a larger one is called a tributary.
If a river branches and later these branches re-connect - as in flowing around around an island - the smaller branch is sometimes called an arm.
If the branching occurs near the sea, and the arms don't reconnect, then the arms are referred to as a delta.i like chicken
The smaller branches that flow into the main branch are called tributaries.
Tributaries contribute to the river in the early stage. Where a river forms a Delta the smaller rivers which branch out are Distributaries.
Yes, the Nile River forks into two smaller rivers at its delta in northern Egypt. The two main branches are the Rosetta Branch and the Damietta Branch. These branches flow into the Mediterranean Sea and create the fertile Nile Delta region.
A large river can be considered a tributary when the large river flows into the ocean.
There are two rivers located within DC's boundries: the Potomac and the smaller Anacostia River (formerly named the Eastern Branch)
A tributary is any smaller river that has a source from a larger river. For example, there are several rivers that flow from the Mississippi River on its way to the Gulf of Mexico. These smaller rivers are called tributaries.
Chicago is primarily known for the Chicago River, which flows through the city. Additionally, there are several smaller tributaries and waterways, including the North Branch and South Branch of the Chicago River, as well as the Calumet River and the Des Plaines River nearby. While there are numerous smaller streams and channels, the main rivers associated with Chicago are typically counted as a few key ones rather than a specific total.
Catlins River Branch ended in 1971.
Catlins River Branch was created in 1885.
The address of the Pearl River Branch is: 64580 Highway 41, Pearl River, 70452 3608
Charles River Branch Railroad was created in 1849.
Charles River Branch Railroad ended in 1853.