Snake Willamette
Snake Willamette
The Mosel and the Rhur are just two. Many rivers feed into the Rhine.
The McCloud, Pit, Feather, Yuba, Bear, and American Rivers feed the Sacramento River, along with numerous creeks.
The Missouri and the Ohio rivers are the two major rivers that merge into the Mississippi.
Two large rivers that feed directly into the Amazon are the Rio Negro and the Madeira River. The Rio Negro meets the Amazon near Manaus, Brazil, while the Madeira River joins the Amazon in the western part of the Amazon Rainforest.
Most do but some don't. Some rivers are actually just tributaries that feed an even larger river.
Chesapeake bay is an estuary - which means it is a large body of brackish water between the ocean and the rivers and streams that feed it. Estuaries don't contain rivers, they are FED by rivers. Chesapeake bay is fed by the Susquehanna river, Patapso river, Chester river, Choptank River, Patuxent river, Nanticoke river, Potomac River, Pocomoke river, Rappahannock river, York river, James river, Wicomico river, and a lot of smaller streams.
Major tributaries are Kama River and Oka River
well.......usualy rivers don't literaly eat stuff..... fyi :)
A tributary or affluent is a stream or river that flows into a main stem (or parent) river or a lake. A tributary does not flow directly into a sea or ocean. Tributaries and the Main stem river serve to drain the surrounding drainage basin of its surface water and groundwater by leading the water out into an ocean or sea.
Rivers can make lakes and lakes can make rivers.Rain, melting ice and springs make rivers. When a river gets to a wider, deeper part of its course, it has to fill this depression to the brim before any water can continue downstream. That is how a river makes a lake.When the water level gets as high as the lowest edge, water spills over and the river continues downhill.Or, in a depression in the land, small streams or underground springs may create a lake, feeding directly into it. Again, nothing happens until the bowl is completely filled with water. Then, at the lowest edge, the water spills over and a river heads downhill on its way to the sea. That is how a lake makes a river.
The Irish Sea is located between England and Ireland. Three rivers that feed into it are The River Cocker, the Newlands Beck, and the Stonethwaite Beck.