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The term "tributaries colors" is not widely recognized in a specific context, so it may refer to the colors of tributary rivers as they flow into larger bodies of water. These colors can vary based on factors such as sediment content, organic materials, and pollutants. Typically, tributaries may appear brown or muddy when carrying sediment, while clearer waters can be blue or greenish depending on the presence of algae or other factors. If you meant something else by "tributaries colors," please provide more context!

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2mo ago

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