A small stream or river that flows into a bigger one is called a "tributary." Tributaries contribute water to the larger river, enhancing its flow and ecosystem. They can vary in size and length, and their junctions often create diverse habitats for wildlife. Ultimately, tributaries play a crucial role in the hydrological system and the overall health of riverine environments.
A small tributary is a stream or river that flows into a bigger river or lake.
A minor river or stream which flows into a bigger one. example amazon river
it is called a tributary
A stream or brook can get bigger and become a river.
A tributary is a small river or stream which flows into a larger river.
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Tributary- Small river that flows into a larger river or stream;a branch of the river Hope this helps ^^
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A small freshwater river or stream flowing into a larger river is called a tributary or feeder river. A tributary is a stream or river that flows into a mainstem (or parent) river or a lake. For example, a tributary can be a creek that flows into a river. Or it can be a small river that flows into a larger river. A tributary does not flow directly into a sea or ocean. Some large rivers can have up to 100 tributaries. The spot where the smaller and larger river meet is called a "confluence". In contrast, a body of water that branches off and flows away from the main river is called a distributary.
It is not. It is the other way round, a stream or smaller river flowing into a larger one.