Explain the different drainage patterns formed by the rivers
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There are four types of Drainage patterns formed by the rivers namely dendritic, trellis, radial, and centripetal.
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- Dendritic drainage resembles the branches of a tree, as seen in the rivers of the northern plains such as the Ganga, Yamuna, and others.
- The drainage plan is known as radial or the dome-shaped pattern when rivers begin from a hill and flow in all directions.
- Trellis is a pattern formed when principal tributaries of rivers flow parallel to each other and minor streams join them at right angles.
- When rivers dump their waters in a lake or depression from all directions, this is referred to as centripetal or "centrifugal."
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