Tributaries are small streams of water that originates from the glacier and join together to form a river. Distributaries are formed when the river breaks down into small streamlets or channels.
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A tributary is a freshwater stream that feeds into a larger stream or river. The larger, or parent, river is called the mainstem. The point where a tributary meets the mainstem is called the confluence. Tributaries, also called affluents, do not flow directly into the ocean
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