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- Tributary - Wikipedia
Tributaries and the main stem into which they flow drain the surrounding drainage basin of its surface water and groundwater, leading the water out into an ocean, another stream, or into an endorheic basin
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- TRIBUTARY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
A tributary was originally a person or state that owed tribute to a more powerful person or state Ancient China, for instance, had dozens of tributary states, and the emperor would receive elephants from Siam or young girls from Korea as tribute
- Tributary - National Geographic Society
A tributary is a freshwater stream that feeds into a larger stream, river or other body of water The larger, or parent, river is called the mainstem The Ganges flows more than 2,500 kilometers (1,553 miles) before reaching the Bay of Bengal
- Tributaries - Water Education Foundation
Tributaries are classified based on either their proximity to the headwaters of a river or the relative sizes of their flow Internationally, tributaries are vital for trade, biodiversity, providing drinking water and supplying water to large bodies
- What Is a Tributary? Definition, Examples How River Systems Work . . .
Tributaries are the building blocks of every river system on Earth From tiny headwater streams to massive rivers like the Missouri and Blue Nile, these feeder waterways collect, transport, and deliver the water that sustains ecosystems and civilizations downstream
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- What is a River Tributary? - The Institute for Environmental Research . . .
Tributaries can vary dramatically in size, from small, intermittent creeks to large, navigable rivers themselves The point where a tributary joins the main river is known as its confluence
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