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Dendritic: A dendritic drainage pattern is the most common form and looks like the branching pattern of tree roots.
Radial: A drainage pattern in which consequent streams radiate or diverge outward, like the spokes of a wheel, from a high central area.
Trellis: The geometry of a trellis drainage system is similar to that of a common garden trellis used to grow vines. As the river flows along a strike valley, smaller tributaries feed into it from the steep slopes on the sides of mountains.
Rectangular: A drainage pattern in which the main streams and their tributaries display many right-angle bends and exhibit sections of approx. the same length.
Radial: A drainage pattern in which consequent streams radiate or diverge outward, like the spokes of a wheel, from a high central area.
Trellis: The geometry of a trellis drainage system is similar to that of a common garden trellis used to grow vines. As the river flows along a strike valley, smaller tributaries feed into it from the steep slopes on the sides of mountains.
Rectangular: A drainage pattern in which the main streams and their tributaries display many right-angle bends and exhibit sections of approx. the same length.
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