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Roaring Brook
Country United States
State New York
Physical characteristics
River mouth Black River
Martinsburg, New York
730 ft (220 m)
43°44′32″N 75°24′26″W / 43.74222°N 75.40722°W / 43.74222; -75.40722
Basin features
Basin size 28.2 sq mi (73 km2)

Roaring Brook is a small stream located in the state of New York in the United States. It is known for flowing into the Black River. This meeting point is close to the town of Martinsburg, New York.

What is Roaring Brook?

Roaring Brook is a type of small river or stream. It collects water from an area of about 28.2 square miles. This area is called its drainage basin. All the rain and snowmelt in this basin eventually flow into the brook.

Where Does It Flow?

The brook begins in the higher lands of Lewis County, New York. It then travels downhill, joining the Black River. The spot where it meets the Black River is about 730 feet above sea level. This location is near the town of Martinsburg.

Its Journey to the Black River

The Black River is a larger river in New York. It eventually flows into Lake Ontario, one of the Great Lakes. So, the water from Roaring Brook makes a long journey. It travels from the small brook, into the Black River, and then all the way to Lake Ontario.

Why Are Brooks Important?

Small streams like Roaring Brook are very important. They help carry water from land to larger rivers and lakes. They also provide homes for many plants and animals. These include fish, insects, and different kinds of plants.

Local Environment

The area around Roaring Brook is part of the natural landscape of Lewis County. This region is known for its forests and rural areas. Brooks like this help keep the local environment healthy. They are a key part of the water cycle in the region.

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