Platner Brook facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Platner Brook |
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Country | United States |
State | New York |
Physical characteristics | |
Main source | West Platner Brook Town of Franklin, Delaware County, New York |
2nd source | East Platner Brook Town of Franklin, Delaware County, New York |
River mouth | West Branch Delaware River Fraser, New York, Delaware County, New York, United States 42°14′32″N 74°57′38″W / 42.24222°N 74.96056°W |
Basin features | |
Basin size | 14 sq mi (36 km2) |
Platner Brook is a stream located in New York. It is formed when two smaller streams come together. These two streams are called the East Platner Brook and the West Platner Brook.
About Platner Brook
Platner Brook flows through a part of New York State. It is found in Delaware County, New York. The stream starts in the Town of Franklin.
Where Platner Brook Flows
After it forms, Platner Brook flows along its path. It eventually joins a much larger river. This larger river is known as the West Branch Delaware River. The spot where Platner Brook flows into the West Branch Delaware River is near a community called Fraser, New York.
The area that collects water for Platner Brook is about 14 square miles. This is called its basin size.
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