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A contorted drainage pattern is a type of river drainage system characterized by highly winding and irregular river channels. This pattern typically forms in regions with complex geology, often where there are varying rock types and structures that influence the river's flow. The resulting channels can appear twisted or serpentine, reflecting the influence of both the underlying terrain and the erosional processes at work. Contorted drainage patterns are commonly found in areas with folded or faulted rock formations.

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