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Harrison Creek
Country United States
State New York
Physical characteristics
River mouth Grass River
Pyrites, New York
351 ft (107 m)
44°31′52″N 75°12′00″W / 44.53111°N 75.20000°W / 44.53111; -75.20000
Basin features
Basin size 84.5 sq mi (219 km2)

Harrison Creek is a small waterway, often called a creek, located in New York State. It flows into a larger river called the Grass River. This creek is an important part of the natural environment in Pyrites, New York.

Where Harrison Creek Flows

Harrison Creek flows through the landscape of New York State. It eventually reaches its end point, known as its mouth. The mouth of Harrison Creek is where it joins the Grass River. This meeting point is located near the town of Pyrites, New York. The elevation at the mouth of the creek is about 351 feet (107 meters) above sea level.

The Creek's Home: Pyrites, New York

Harrison Creek is found in the area around Pyrites, New York. Pyrites is a small community within St. Lawrence County, New York. This county is in the northern part of New York State, close to the border with Canada. The creek helps shape the local environment and supports wildlife in this region.

Understanding a River Basin

Every river or creek is part of a larger area called a river basin or watershed. This is all the land where water drains into that specific river or creek. For Harrison Creek, its basin covers about 84.5 square miles (219 square kilometers). This means all the rain and snow that falls within this area will eventually flow into Harrison Creek. Understanding a basin helps us see how water connects different parts of the land.

Why Creeks Are Important

Creeks like Harrison Creek play a vital role in nature. They provide homes for many different plants and animals. Fish, insects, and birds often rely on creeks for food and shelter. Creeks also help carry water from land to larger rivers and eventually to oceans. They are a key part of the Earth's natural water cycle. Keeping creeks clean and healthy is important for everyone.

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