Atributary is a river that
a. has a bank of less than 22 feet.
b. is located in califo...

Geography, 11.11.2019 23:31, johnmarston60
Atributary is a river that
a. has a bank of less than 22 feet.
b. is located in california.
c. flows into another river or stream.
d. is in the southeastern united states
Answers

answered: theldunn
the answer I C- Flows into another river or stream
the answer is c because none of the other answers make sense and also
tributary's can flow into big body's of water wherever they are. If it is a river and flows into the ocean it would be considered as a tributary because no other bodies of water do that unless its connected

answered: Guest
answer; ///i believe the correct answer to the above question is; ///(drainage basin;

answered: Guest
answerthey are called the pampas;


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