A radial pattern is a design or arrangement where elements radiate outward from a central point, resembling the spokes of a wheel or the petals of a flower. This pattern often creates a sense of symmetry and balance, drawing attention to the center. Radial patterns can be found in various contexts, including art, architecture, and nature, enhancing visual interest and organization.
The Chambal River in India forms a radial drainage pattern. The river originates in the Vindhya Range and flows northwards, with its tributaries originating from the surrounding region and converging towards it in a radial pattern.
A term defined as a pattern that forms from a common center is a radial pattern. It is characterized by elements extending outward from a central point in a symmetric arrangement.
A radial pattern develops when a stream flows in different directions from a central peak or a dome like structure.
A radial stream pattern is typically found on a volcano, where streams flow outward from the central peak in a spoke-like pattern. This is due to the steep slopes of the volcano causing water to rapidly flow downhill towards lower elevations.
directional lines 
radial and concentric lines 
 Concentric lines 
radial lines 
none of the above
if roads and lanes diverge in all directions from one central point it appears like a star-like formation of a radial pattern
Radial pattern
Radial symmetry is a type of symmetry where body parts are arranged around a central point, like the spokes of a wheel. Organisms with radial symmetry, such as starfish and jellyfish, can be divided into equal halves in multiple planes passing through the central axis.
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The electric field pattern is radial.
Many jellyfish have four radial root canals and thus exhibit tetramerous radial symmetry. This form of radial symmetry means it can be divided into 4 equal parts
radial artery