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what is dendritic pattern???​

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Answered by dustu439
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Dendritic patterns, so called because of their similarity to branching organic forms, are most common where rocks or sediments are flat-lying and preferential zones of structural weakness are minimal. The conveyance properties of a dendritic network are analogous to blood circulation systems.

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What is the dendritic drainage pattern?

The fewer number of channels, the coarser will be the drainage pattern. 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. ... Parallel drainage patterns form where there is a pronounced slope to the surface.

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