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A stream that flows into another larger stream is called a a. delta. b. gradient. c. meander. d. tributary.
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A stream that flows into another larger stream is called a
a. delta.
b. gradient.
c. meander.
d. tributary.
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D. tributary
Step-by-step explanation:
A stream
that flows into a large stream
is called
a tributary.
The tributary meets the parent stream
, named the mainstem, at a point called the confluence.
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