Define the term 'drainage'. Describe different drainage patterns.
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The term `drainage' describes the river system of an area. The streams within a drainage basin (the area drained by a single river system) form certain patterns which are given below: (i) Dendritic pattern: The dendritic drainage pattern develops where the river channel follows the slope of the terrain. The stream with its tributaries resembles the branches of a tree, thus the name dendritic. (ii) Trellis: This drainage pattern develops when a river is joined by its tributaries at approximately right angles. This drainage pattern also develops where hard and soft rocks exist parallel to each other. (iii) Rectangular: This drainage pattern develops on a strongly jointed rocky terrain. (iv) Radial Pattern: This drainage pattern develops when streams flow in different directions from a central peak or a dome like structure.