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Hudson River in New York

What river in New York flows through the whole state? The answer to the question is Hudson. With its small tributaries, the state was divided into parts. The river is named in honor of the Englishman Henry Hudson, a researcher of the riverbed, first landed here in 1609. In its upper reaches often there are waterfalls of different heights, and thresholds are often formed. The mouth of the river, which is regularly flooded, has a different depth - from 3 to 14 meters. Passing through the bay, the Hudson flows into the Atlantic Ocean. The watercourse has an underwater valley, after entering the estuary it descends to a level of 200-250 km. The length of the river is 492 km (however, some scientists provide another figure - 520 km).

Location, mouth and source, tributaries

Hudson is a river in New York, originating in a mountain range called Andirondack. It completely flows through the territory of this state. This reservoir has long been a conditional boundary between the districts of New Jersey and New York. Thanks to the estuary, the two districts are divided. The mouth is called the bay of the Atlantic Ocean. At this point, the river in New York used to have a lot of fish, but due to the heavy pollution its quantity and species diversity decreased noticeably.

In the vicinity of the city of Troy there is the largest tributary of the Hudson - Mohawk. On this territory the river is navigable. It also has connections with some large lakes. In addition to New York, there are 4 other settlements on the pond.

Historical facts

Many know the "Miracle on the Hudson", the news of which flew around the world. Once an emergency landing of a passenger aircraft was carried out on the reservoir. Faced with a flock of birds when climbing, the airliner lost two engines at once. The crew decided to land on the river, as there was a threat of falling onto a crowded city. None of those who were on board were injured.

For the first time in 1524 the European was on the shore of such a reservoir as this famous river in New York. They became Italian navigator Giovanni da Verrazzano. Almost a century later, the Englishman Henry Hudson was there. He studied the bed of the river as completely as at that time the instruments, instruments and methods of research allowed. It was in honor of this navigator that this river was named in New York. In English, the hydronym sounds like Hudson (Hudson).

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