A water tributary is a smaller stream or river that flows into a larger river or body of water. It contributes to the flow and drainage of the larger watercourse, enhancing its volume and ecosystem. Tributaries can vary in size and may originate from various sources, such as springs, rainfall, or melting snow. Together, tributaries and their main rivers create a network that supports wildlife and human activities.
A tributary is water.
A tributary is a small stream of water that feeds into a larger stream or into a lake. So the Ohio River is a tributary of the Mississippi River, the Little Miami River is a tributary of the Ohio River, and the Genessee River is a tributary of Lake Ontario.
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The Missouri is a tributary of the Mississippi river. The Missouri is longest river at 2,500 miles. When the Missouri joins the Mississippi they become the largest river system in the world.
A tributary is a small stream or body of water that flows into a larger body of water. Note that a tributary could also be a river, for example, the Missouri and Ohio rivers flow into the Mississippi river.a tributary (correct spelling) is basically a smaller river that flows into a larger river.
A tributary I'm pretty sure..
The smaller stream is a tributary of a larger stream, river or lake.
No, because a delta is usually at the end of a river [leading out] a tributary feeds water into a river.
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they both have to do with rivers and water.
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a tributary is a stream coming off a river, and drainage means to drain(duh),e.g water can be drained