Dendritic drainage is a pattern of river and stream flow that resembles the branching structure of a tree, characterized by a network of tributaries that diverge from a main watercourse. This pattern typically forms in regions with uniform material, such as flat or gently sloping landscapes, where erosion and sediment transport lead to a highly interconnected system. The term "dendritic" is derived from the Greek word for "tree," reflecting the tree-like appearance of the drainage network. This type of drainage is efficient in terms of water flow and often indicates a relatively youthful landscape.
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radial drainage
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The suffix for drainage is "-age."
dendritic drainage pattern
Dentritic drainage patterns are like tree branches and represent the most common drainage pattern
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The verb drain is the source of the noun drainage.