Explain the detritic drainage pattern
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It consists only one mainstream with tributaries resembling the branches of the tree.
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A drainage pattern in which the streams branch randomly in all directions and at almost any angle, resembling in plan the branching habit of certain trees. It is an indicative of insequent streams flowing across horizontal and homogeneous strata or complex crystalline rocks offering uniform resistance to erosion.
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