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Mine Brook
Mine Brook is located in New York
Mine Brook
Location of the mouth of Mine Brook
Country United States
State New York
County Delaware
Physical characteristics
Main source 42°24′38″N 74°55′01″W / 42.4105556°N 74.9169444°W / 42.4105556; -74.9169444
River mouth Kortright Creek
1,355 ft (413 m)
42°25′25″N 74°53′16″W / 42.4236912°N 74.8876584°W / 42.4236912; -74.8876584

Mine Brook is a small river located in Delaware County, New York. It is sometimes called a "brook" because it is smaller than a large river. This lovely waterway flows through the landscape before joining a larger stream.

Discovering Mine Brook

Mine Brook is an important part of the natural environment in Delaware County. It helps shape the land and provides a home for many plants and animals. Understanding brooks helps us learn about our local ecosystems.

What is a Brook?

A brook is a small natural stream of fresh water. It is usually smaller than a creek or a river. Brooks often flow into larger bodies of water. They are like tiny rivers that help carry water across the land.

Mine Brook's Journey

Mine Brook begins its journey in Delaware County, New York. Its source is found at coordinates 42°24′38″N 74°55′01″W / 42.4105556°N 74.9169444°W / 42.4105556; -74.9169444. From there, it gently flows downhill, collecting water as it goes.

Where it Ends

The brook eventually reaches its end point, which is called its mouth. Mine Brook flows into Kortright Creek. This meeting point is near the town of East Meredith. The mouth of Mine Brook is about 1,355 ft (413 m) above sea level.

Why Brooks are Important

Even small brooks like Mine Brook play a big role in nature. They provide water for plants and animals living nearby. They also help move nutrients and sediments through the landscape. This process is vital for the health of the entire ecosystem.

Home for Wildlife

Brooks can be home to many different creatures. Fish, insects, and small mammals often live in or near these waters. Birds might visit to drink or find food. The plants along the banks also depend on the brook for water.

Connecting Waterways

Mine Brook is part of a larger system of waterways. It flows into Kortright Creek, which then joins other rivers. This network of streams and rivers eventually leads to bigger bodies of water. It shows how all parts of nature are connected.

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