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City Brook
Other name(s) Wolf Hollow Creek
Country United States
State New York
Physical characteristics
River mouth West Canada Creek
Old City, New York
581 ft (177 m)
43°09′41″N 74°59′35″W / 43.16139°N 74.99306°W / 43.16139; -74.99306

City Brook, also known as Wolf Hollow Creek, is a small stream located in New York. It flows into a larger waterway called West Canada Creek. This meeting point is near a place called Old City, which is in Herkimer County, New York.

City Brook is an important part of the local water system. Even small streams like this help keep the environment healthy. They provide homes for animals and plants.

What is City Brook?

City Brook is a natural stream of fresh water. It is smaller than a river. Sometimes, people call small streams like this "creeks" or "brooks." City Brook is known by two names: City Brook and Wolf Hollow Creek.

It flows from its starting point, called the source. Then it travels until it joins a bigger body of water. For City Brook, this bigger body of water is West Canada Creek. This joining point is called the mouth of the brook.

Where is City Brook?

City Brook is found in the state of New York in the United States. More specifically, it is in Herkimer County, New York. Herkimer County is in the central part of New York state.

The brook's mouth, where it meets West Canada Creek, is close to the town of Old City. This area is known for its natural beauty. It has many forests and waterways. The mouth of City Brook is about 581 feet (177 meters) above sea level.

Why are Brooks Important?

Even though City Brook is small, it plays a big role. Brooks and creeks are like tiny highways for water. They carry water from higher places to lower places. This water eventually reaches larger rivers and even oceans.

They help to drain rainwater from the land. This prevents flooding in some areas. They also help to keep the ground moist. This is good for plants and trees.

Wildlife and Nature

Brooks like City Brook are full of life. They provide a habitat for many different creatures. Fish, insects, and small amphibians live in the water. Birds and other animals visit the brook to drink water.

The plants that grow along the banks are also important. They help to keep the soil from washing away. They also provide shade and shelter for animals. These plants clean the water as it flows past them.

Protecting Our Waterways

It is very important to keep brooks and creeks clean. Pollution can harm the animals and plants that live there. It can also make the water unsafe for people. We can help by not littering near streams. We should also be careful about what goes down storm drains.

Protecting small waterways helps protect larger rivers and oceans too. Every part of the water system is connected. Taking care of City Brook helps keep the whole environment healthy.

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