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Consider the following pairs:
1. Trellis :: Resembling the branches of a tree
2. Dendritic :: Primary tributaries of rivers flow parallel to each other and secondary tributaries join them at right angles
3. Radial :: Rivers originate from a hill and flow in all directions
How many of the above statements are correct?
Only one statement is correct
Only two statements are correct
All three statements are correct
None
Let's break down each statement to determine its correctness:
- Trellis: This term does not mean resembling the branches of a tree. Instead, it refers to a drainage pattern where tributaries join the main river at nearly right angles, often resembling a garden trellis.
- Dendritic: This describes a drainage pattern that resembles the branches of a tree. It is characterized by tributaries flowing in a branching, tree-like manner, not parallel and at right angles.
- Radial: This statement is accurate. It refers to rivers that originate from a hill and flow outward in all directions like the spokes of a wheel.
So, the correct option is:
Option 1: Only one statement is correct
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