The st. Lawrence river is dendritic drainage.
The dendritic drainage pattern is the most common, characterized by a network of streams resembling the branching pattern of tree roots. This pattern forms in regions with uniform geological structure and gently sloping terrain.
The Gulf of St. Lawrence is east of the St. Lawrence River.
the term natural drainage means the natural run off of water from an area in rivers and streams . Drainage pattern, drainage system and network of rivers are terms use dto describe the nautural drainage of an area. ( extracted from 'THE ENVIRONMENT OF PAKISTAN " By Huma Naz Sethi )
I believe its called a water shed but I'm not completely sure about that.AnswerA watershed (one word) is a ridge or other dividing line between stream catchments, although the term is (confusingly) also applied to the catchment area. Another term is drainage basin.
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I would say Trellis because it doesn't look dendritic, but I can't be sure.
The nile is trellis
The Mississippi river is a dedentric drainage
The Amur River features dendritic drainage. This pattern of river system resembles the branching of tree roots and is common in areas with homogenous rock structures, where water flows in a branching pattern towards lower elevations.
The Amazon River is an example of dendritic drainage, which resembles the branching pattern of tree roots. Dendritic drainage patterns are common in areas with uniform rock structure and slope, where rivers and streams flow in multiple directions.
trellis as the tributaries meet at approximately right angles
The amazon river is probably a trellis because it has 2 types of alternating soft and hard rocks. A trellis drainage is the rectangular drainage pattern created if rivers flow through alternating bands of hard and soft rocks.
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It is Dendritic
i'm not sure. I think it's a dendritic pattern
It is a river drainage pattern...as a river flows along a valley, small tributaries feed into it from the steep slopes of the valley sides and they enter the main river at about an angle of 90 degrees, causing a trellis like appearance of the drainage system. The Trellis system is the alternative to the Dendritic System, which means that tributaries flow into the main river following a pattern like branches of trees