Most Indo-Gangetic Rivers have dendritic (tree-like) drainage pattern.
I don't know about 'treillis' rivers, but the Loire river seems to me to be dendritic (in the sense of arborescent)
Dendritic pattern
Dendritic because the rivers cross a gradual slope over one basic type of rock.
the Nile river has a dendritic pattern because it has a tree like drainage pattern created if rivers cross a gradual slope over one basic type of rock.
The dendritic pattern develops where the river channel follows the slope of the terrain. The stream with its tributaries resembles the braches of a tree , thus the name dendritic. It also flows underneath a rock that is the same hardness.
It is Dendritic
Narmada River
The st. Lawrence river is dendritic drainage.
There are seven major rivers in India and well over 100 small rivers in India.
Rivers between India and the rest of Asia are Indus river, Ganges river and Brahmaputra river.
i'm not sure. I think it's a dendritic pattern
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