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Why do the tributaries in landscapes (fold mountains) join the main stream at a 90° angle? ​

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The tributaries in landscapes with fold mountains generally join the main stream at a 90° angle because the folding of the mountains creates a series of ridges and valleys that are perpendicular to the direction of the main stream. As a result, the tributaries flow down the ridges and valleys and meet the main stream at right angles. This is also known as a trellis drainage pattern, which is common in regions with folded topography.
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