I don't know about 'treillis' rivers, but the Loire river seems to me to be dendritic (in the sense of arborescent)
The longest river in France is the Loire river, which is 1,013 km long.
Some facts about the Loire River are that it is the longest river in France. It is 634 miles long. The Loire River starts in Southeast France and empties into the Bay of Biscay.
Yes. Tours is a large city on the Loire river.
the Loire river is 1013 kilometres long.
Nantes is a city that is located in West France on the Loire River. As of 2008, Nantes has a population of 283,288.
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It is Dendritic
The nile is trellis
I would say Trellis because it doesn't look dendritic, but I can't be sure.
i'm not sure. I think it's a dendritic pattern
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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.
trellis as the tributaries meet at approximately right angles
The Mississippi river is a dedentric drainage
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.
Dendritic because the rivers cross a gradual slope over one basic type of rock.
It's dendretic C: