Landscapes Drainage.

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Landscapes Drainage

Stream Drainage Refers to the patterns formed by a system of streams in an area as they flow down slopes to join other streams and back to the ocean

Drainage Patterns of Watersheds Dendritic Radial Rectangular Trellis

Drainage Patterns of Watersheds Dendritic Radial Rectangular Trellis

Drainage Patterns of Watersheds Dendritic Radial Rectangular Trellis

Drainage Patterns of Watersheds Dendritic Radial Rectangular Trellis

Mountain drainage RIDGE = long mountains

Plateau and Plain Drainage

Stream Patterns patterns formed by system of streams in an area as they flow down slopes and join other streams

Quick CHECK - The block diagram (see image) represents a deeply eroded dome. Which map shows the stream drainage pattern that would most likely develop on this deeply eroded dome?