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Red River (St. Louis River tributary) is located in Minnesota
Red River (St. Louis River tributary)
Mouth of the Red River
Country United States
State Minnesota
Counties Douglas County, Carlton
Physical characteristics
Main source Frogner
46°37′08″N 92°20′59″W / 46.6188315°N 92.3496371°W / 46.6188315; -92.3496371
River mouth West Deluth
46°38′56″N 92°14′11″W / 46.64883°N 92.23630°W / 46.64883; -92.23630
Length 10.6 mi-long (17.1 km)

The Red River is a cool river in Minnesota, USA! It's about 10.6-mile-long (17.1 km) (that's around 17 kilometers) and flows into the St. Louis River. You can find it southwest of a city called Duluth.

What is the Red River?

The Red River is a natural waterway. It carries water from one place to another. Rivers are like nature's highways for water. They flow downhill, usually starting from higher ground.

Where Does the Red River Flow?

This river is located in the state of Minnesota. It starts near a place called Frogner. The Red River then travels about 10.6 miles. Its journey ends when it joins the St. Louis River. This meeting point is near West Duluth. The St. Louis River eventually flows into Lake Superior.

How Rivers Are Formed

Rivers often start as small streams. These streams might come from melting snow or rain. They can also begin from underground springs. As more water joins, the stream grows bigger. It then becomes a river. Rivers carve out paths in the land. This creates valleys and canyons over time.

Why Are Rivers Important?

Rivers are super important for many reasons. They provide fresh water for people. Animals and plants also rely on rivers. Many cities and towns are built near rivers.

Water for Life

Rivers give us drinking water. They also help farmers grow crops. Factories use river water too. Without rivers, life on Earth would be very different. They are a key part of the water cycle.

Homes for Wildlife

Rivers are home to lots of animals. Fish, birds, and insects live in or near rivers. The areas around rivers are called riparian zones. These zones are rich in plants and trees. They provide food and shelter for many creatures.

Fun and Travel

People use rivers for fun activities. You can go fishing, boating, or kayaking. In the past, rivers were major travel routes. People used them to move goods and explore new lands. Rivers still play a role in transportation today.

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