South Platte River

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Definition

Proper noun: * A major river in the central United States: The South Platte River is a significant waterway that flows through the states of Colorado and Nebraska. It is one of the two principal tributaries that form the larger Platte River.

Usage

The term "South Platte River" is used as a specific geographic name to identify this river. It is always capitalized. * The South Platte River originates in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado. * Denver is located along the banks of the South Platte River. * The confluence of the South Platte River and the North Platte River forms the Platte River near North Platte, Nebraska.

Advanced Usage
  • Historical and Environmental Context: The river is often discussed in contexts related to water rights, agriculture, urban development, and ecosystem management in the arid western United States.
    • The settlement of early Colorado was heavily dependent on the water from the South Platte River.
    • Managing the flow of the South Platte River is crucial for both farmers and cities.
Variants and Related Words
  • Platte River: The larger river formed by the confluence of the South Platte and North Platte rivers.
  • North Platte River: The other major tributary that joins the South Platte to form the Platte River.
Synonyms
  • Tributary (in the context of its relationship to the Platte River): a river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake.
    • The South Platte is a key tributary of the Platte River system.
Related Phrases
  • South Platte River Basin: The area of land drained by the South Platte River and its tributaries.
    • The health of the South Platte River Basin affects millions of people.
Noun
  1. a tributary of the Platte River