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Morehouse Brook
Country United States
State New York
Region Central New York Region
Physical characteristics
Main source 42°36′03″N 74°52′01″W / 42.60083°N 74.86694°W / 42.60083; -74.86694
River mouth Schenevus Creek
W of Maryland, New York, United States
1,165 ft (355 m)
42°31′46″N 74°53′22″W / 42.52944°N 74.88944°W / 42.52944; -74.88944

Morehouse Brook is a small creek located in New York State, United States. It is a natural waterway that plays an important role in the local environment. This brook eventually flows into a larger body of water called Schenevus Creek.

Where is Morehouse Brook Located?

Morehouse Brook can be found in the Central New York Region. This area is known for its beautiful natural landscapes. The brook is specifically located west of a small community called Maryland, New York.

Starting Point of the Brook

The journey of Morehouse Brook begins at its source. The source is the very start of a river or stream. For Morehouse Brook, its source is located at coordinates 42°36′03″N 74°52′01″W / 42.60083°N 74.86694°W / 42.60083; -74.86694. This is where the water first emerges, often from underground springs or melting snow.

Where the Brook Ends

Morehouse Brook flows until it reaches its mouth. The mouth is where a river or stream empties into another, larger body of water. Morehouse Brook flows into Schenevus Creek. This meeting point is west of Maryland, New York. The elevation at its mouth is about 1,165 ft (355 m) above sea level.

Why are Creeks Important?

Creeks like Morehouse Brook are very important for many reasons. They help carry water across the land. This water is vital for plants, animals, and even people.

Supporting Wildlife

Small creeks provide homes for many different types of wildlife. Fish, insects, and small amphibians often live in these waters. Animals like deer and raccoons also visit creeks to drink water. The plants growing along the banks also depend on the water from the brook.

Water Cycle and Environment

Creeks are a key part of the water cycle. They collect rainwater and snowmelt. This water then flows into larger rivers and eventually to oceans. They also help to keep the local environment healthy. They can filter water naturally and help prevent soil erosion.

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