Storm, waste, soil, acid- chemical waste , sub soil drainage
radial drainage
Yes,it does.The Indus Valley Civilisation drainage system is a roadside type of drainage.
dendritic
The type of drainage pattern that is seen in the Danube river is known as a tributary pattern. The Danube river is located in the country of Germany and is the second largest in Europe.
dentritic pattern
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Some other factors that influence drainage density include vegetation cover, soil type, topography, and climate. Vegetation can slow down the flow of water, while soil type can affect infiltration rates. Steep topography typically results in higher drainage density, while a wet climate can contribute to more extensive drainage networks.
Nasogastric tube drainage refers to the process of using a tube inserted through the nose, down the esophagus, and into the stomach to remove gastric contents. This type of drainage is typically used for decompression of the stomach, removal of gastric secretions, or in preparation for surgery. It can also be employed for feeding patients who are unable to swallow. The drainage can be either continuous or intermittent, depending on the clinical need.
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A two percent (or 1:50) is considered a good slope for the drainage of lawn areas. The type of soil you have will also affect drainage. With a more sandy soil a flatter slope may be fine.
A geotextile fabric should be used for a French drain to ensure proper drainage and longevity.
The four major drainage patterns are dendritic, radial, rectangular and trellis. The factors that influence them are soil type, climate and the human interventions.