Tributary?
No - the smaller river is a 'tributary' of the larger one.
Tributary - flows into Distributary - flows out of
Surface water collects in a watershed and seeps into ground
After the earthquake, the watershed between the small creeks had moved to the west. We are at a watershed moment in the history of human genetic research.
Surface water collects in a watershed and seeps into the ground
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A tributary is a river or stream that flows into a larger river or body of water, while a distributary is a branch of a river that flows away from the main channel. Tributaries add water to the main river, while distributaries branch off from it.
There is actually no difference between a divide and a watershed. Both divides and watersheds are lines implemented to designate the separation between drainage basins.
Geographically - A branch that flows into the main stream is called a Tributary. Literally it means - Paying tribute to. So one can understand as such that a small river is paying tribute to the larger one and shedding its water to large stream.