When the rivers discharge their waters from all directions into a lake

When the rivers discharge their waters from all directions into a lake or depression, the pattern is known as

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UPSC CDS-1 – 2021
When rivers discharge their waters from all directions into a central lake or depression, the drainage pattern is known as Centripetal.
A centripetal drainage pattern is characterized by streams converging inward towards a low-lying area without an outlet.
A Dendritic pattern is tree-like and develops in areas with homogeneous underlying material. A Trellis pattern develops in folded mountain areas, following alternating resistant and less resistant rock layers. A Radial pattern involves streams flowing outwards from a central elevated point like a dome or volcano.