Waterforms of Pennsylvania
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tributary | A smaller stream flowing into a larger stream or lake.
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reservoirs | An artificial lake where water is stored and collected for water supply.
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freight | Cargo.
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commerce | The exchange or buying and selling of commodities.
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headwaters | The source of a stream.
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source | The beginning of a stream of water.
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watershed | Geographic area or region into which all the creeks and tributaries flow into a large river.
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mouth | Part of a river where its water empties into another body of water.
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wetlands | Lowland area, such as a marshy or swampy place, that holds moisture.
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hydroelectric power | The force of water falling over a dam used to turn a turbine, or engine, at a power plant which creates electricity.
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