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Define Dendritic Drainage Pattern.​

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Answered by MrRdx
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Dendritic Drainage Pattern :

  • The tributaries do not meet the main stream at right angles.

  • This pattern is generally noticed in flat regions.

  • It is the most common and widespread drainage pattern.

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Answered by XxLegendsNeverDiexX
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A dendritic drainage pattern is the most common form and looks like the branching pattern of tree roots. It develops in regions underlain by homogeneous material. That is, the subsurface geology has a similar resistance to weathering so there is no apparent control over the direction the tributaries take.

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