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Mellis Brook
Mellis Brook is located in New York
Mellis Brook
Mellis Brook is located in the United States
Mellis Brook
Location of the mouth of Mellis Brook in New York
Country United States
State New York
County Delaware
Physical characteristics
Main source 42°06′52″N 75°00′54″W / 42.1144444°N 75.015°W / 42.1144444; -75.015
River mouth Wilson Hollow Brook
1,293 ft (394 m)
42°05′51″N 75°00′38″W / 42.0975868°N 75.0104423°W / 42.0975868; -75.0104423

Mellis Brook is a small river or stream located in Delaware County, which is part of New York State. This brook flows into another stream called Wilson Hollow Brook. Its meeting point with Wilson Hollow Brook is found northwest of a town called Downsville.

Exploring Mellis Brook's Journey

Mellis Brook starts its journey in the beautiful landscapes of Delaware County. It flows generally towards the northwest before joining Wilson Hollow Brook.

Where Mellis Brook Begins

The exact starting point, or source, of Mellis Brook is located at coordinates 42°06′52″N 75°00′54″W / 42.1144444°N 75.015°W / 42.1144444; -75.015. This is where the small stream first gathers enough water to begin its flow.

Where Mellis Brook Ends

Mellis Brook finishes its journey when it flows into Wilson Hollow Brook. This meeting point is called the mouth of the brook. The mouth of Mellis Brook is found at an elevation of 1,293 ft (394 m) above sea level. Its coordinates are 42°05′51″N 75°00′38″W / 42.0975868°N 75.0104423°W / 42.0975868; -75.0104423.

The Importance of Small Streams

Even small streams like Mellis Brook are very important for the environment. They help carry water from higher elevations down to larger rivers and eventually to the ocean.

Supporting Local Wildlife

Small brooks provide homes and water for many types of plants and animals. Fish, insects, and birds often rely on these streams for their survival. The water also helps plants grow along the banks, creating a green habitat.

Water Cycle Connection

Mellis Brook is a part of the larger water cycle. Water from rain and melting snow feeds the brook. This water then flows into other streams and rivers, continuing its journey through the landscape.

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