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Little Fuller Brook
Little Fuller Brook is located in New York
Little Fuller Brook
Location of the mouth of Little Fuller Brook
Country United States
State New York
County Delaware
Physical characteristics
Main source 42°00′58″N 74°57′45″W / 42.0161992°N 74.9623857°W / 42.0161992; -74.9623857
River mouth Horton Brook
1,512 ft (461 m)
42°00′12″N 75°00′10″W / 42.0034213°N 75.0026646°W / 42.0034213; -75.0026646

Little Fuller Brook is a small but important waterway located in Delaware County, New York. It's often called a "brook" because it's smaller than a big river. This little stream plays a role in the local environment, flowing through a pond and eventually joining a larger brook.

Little Fuller Brook: A Small River's Journey

Little Fuller Brook is a charming natural stream found in the beautiful landscapes of Delaware County, New York. It's known as a "brook" because it's a smaller type of river. Even though it's not huge, it's an important part of the local water system.

Where Does Little Fuller Brook Flow?

This brook starts its journey in Delaware County, New York. It then flows through a place called Edwards Pond. Ponds are like small lakes, and the brook helps keep the pond's water fresh.

After leaving Edwards Pond, Little Fuller Brook continues its path. It eventually meets and joins another stream called Horton Brook. This meeting point is located north-northeast of a community known as Horton. The place where one stream joins another is called a "confluence."

What's the Difference: Brook vs. River?

You might wonder what makes a "brook" different from a "river." Both are natural flowing bodies of water.

  • A brook is usually a very small stream. It's often shallow and narrow.
  • A river is generally much larger. Rivers can be wide, deep, and carry a lot more water.

So, Little Fuller Brook is like a tiny version of a river, but it still has all the features of a flowing waterway.

Why Are Small Streams Important?

Even small streams like Little Fuller Brook are very important for the environment.

  • Habitat: They provide homes for many small fish, insects, and other creatures.
  • Water Source: They carry fresh water, which is essential for plants and animals living nearby.
  • Connecting Waterways: Brooks often flow into larger rivers. This means they help carry water from smaller areas to bigger river systems, eventually leading to lakes or even the ocean.

Little Fuller Brook is a great example of how even small parts of nature play a big role in the overall health of our planet.

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