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Ahmik River
Physical characteristics
Main source Fine Lakes Township, St. Louis County, Minnesota
1,300 ft (400 m)
46°48′56″N 92°52′11″W / 46.8155556°N 92.8697222°W / 46.8155556; -92.8697222 (Ahmik River origin)
River mouth Confluence with the St. Louis River, St. Louis County, Minnesota
1,217 ft (371 m)
46°51′40″N 92°48′38″W / 46.8611111°N 92.8105556°W / 46.8611111; -92.8105556 (Ahmik River mouth)
Length 5.2 mi (8.4 km)
Basin features
Progression Ahmik River → St. Louis River → Lake Superior → Great Lakes → St. Lawrence River → Gulf of St. Lawrence
GNIS ID 660633

The Ahmik River is a 5.2-mile-long (8.4 km) river located in Minnesota, United States. It is a smaller stream that flows into a larger one. This type of river is called a tributary. The Ahmik River is a tributary of the Saint Louis River.

What is the Ahmik River?

The Ahmik River is a natural waterway. It carries water from higher ground to lower ground. Rivers like the Ahmik are important parts of the natural world. They help shape the land and provide homes for plants and animals.

Where Does the Ahmik River Start?

Every river has a beginning, called its source. The Ahmik River starts in Fine Lakes Township, St. Louis County, Minnesota. This area is in St. Louis County, Minnesota. The source of the river is about 1,300 ft (400 m) above sea level.

Where Does the Ahmik River End?

The end of a river is called its mouth. The Ahmik River flows until it joins the Saint Louis River. This meeting point is called a confluence. The mouth of the Ahmik River is also in St. Louis County, Minnesota. At this point, the river is about 1,217 ft (371 m) above sea level.

How Long is the Ahmik River?

The Ahmik River is not a very long river. It stretches for about 5.2 mi (8.4 km). This makes it a relatively short stream compared to many other rivers.

The Ahmik River's Journey to the Ocean

Even though the Ahmik River is short, its water travels a long way. After joining the St. Louis River, its water continues on a big journey.

Connecting to Larger Waterways

The St. Louis River eventually flows into Lake Superior. Lake Superior is one of the Great Lakes. From Lake Superior, the water moves through the other Great Lakes. These include Lake Huron, Lake Erie, and Lake Ontario.

From Great Lakes to the Sea

After leaving the Great Lakes, the water enters the Saint Lawrence River. The St. Lawrence River is a very large river. It flows all the way to the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The Gulf of St. Lawrence is an inlet of the Atlantic Ocean. So, water from the small Ahmik River eventually reaches the vast ocean!

Why are Rivers Important?

Rivers like the Ahmik River play a vital role in our environment. They are more than just flowing water.

Supporting Wildlife

Rivers provide water for many animals and plants. They create habitats for fish, insects, birds, and other creatures. The areas around rivers are often rich in biodiversity.

Water for People

Rivers are also a source of fresh water for people. They can be used for drinking, farming, and industry. Healthy rivers mean healthy communities.

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