Water systems
Dendritic Drainage Pattern
Trellis Drainage Pattern
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what are the 2 different patterns called?

what is: Dendritic and Trellis

100

What is the angle of intersection for tributaries?

Tributaries join the main stream at acute angles (usually less than 90°).

100

Where does a trellis pattern form?

 It typically forms in regions with folded sedimentary rocks or parallel valleys and ridges, where softer rocks erode to form valleys for tributaries while harder rocks remain as ridges.

100

What is the definition of hemisphere?

what is: half of the earth, usally as divied into northern and southern halves of the equator

100

whats the reaosn the created?

bc karan forced me to make this game to study..

200
what are the begging and end of a river called?

what is: a headwater, and an end called the mouth.

200

What does "dendritic" mean?

what is: It is derived from the Greek word dendron, meaning "tree." The pattern is named for its resemblance to the branches of a tree. 

200

What are examples of trellis drainage?

 The Bay of Fundy in Canada and areas of the Himalayan region (like the Indus and Ganga tributaries) or the Chotanagpur Plateau in India showcase this pattern.

200

Glaciation is...

what is" the process of landforms becoming covered by ice sheets and glaciers.

200

what is a water system?

figure it out

300

what is the longest river system in the world?

what is: the Nile located in Egypt.

300

why does it look like a tree?

what is: It resembles a tree because of its main area (tree truck) and then smaller lines that run off the main line (branches).

300

What is the difference between trellis and dendritic patterns?

 While dendritic patterns resemble tree branches and form on uniform rock, trellis patterns are structured by hard/soft rock resistance, causing a distinctive rectangular network.

300

Weathering is...

what is: the nateraul process breaks down rocks, minerals, and soil into smaller parts. 
300

What are surface currents caused by?

what is: caused by the friction of wind moving over water.

400

which river was and is it used in?

what is: St. Lawrence River.

400

how does it form?

what is: As the rivers flow over rocks a tree-like pattern will be created into the landforms.

400

what happenes if the river flows over hard and soft rocks?

what is: If the river flows over both hard and soft rocks it will create a rectangular drainage pattern with one main line and perpendicular lines

400

What is "an area of relatively level high ground that is flat on top."

plateu

400

What is "an elevated portion of the Earth's crust, generally with steep sides that show significant exposed bedrock"?

what is: moutain

500

what are the 3 main reasons water systems were and are important?

what is: as transportation routes, water supply, and as a source of food.

500

how is the shape of a Dendritic Drainage Pattern look like?

what is: a tree 

500

is it common or.  umcommon?

what is: This is a less common drainage

pattern.

500

What is "a barren area of landscape where little precipitation occurs and, consequently, living conditions are hostile for plant and animal life."

what is: dessert.

500

What is a drainage basin?

what is: area of land where precipitation collects and drains into a body.