Geography, asked by aaliya3930, 2 months ago

1. If condensation occurs closer to the
earth's surface, what types of forms
become visible?
2. What precautions should be taken while
measuring rainfall?

Answers

Answered by bhumimotiyani
1

Answer:

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Explanation:

1. When condensation occurs closer to the Earth surface we can see fog, dew or Frost.

Fog:-As the temperature of the layers off the air the surface of the earth reduces water vapour condenses it turns into very small water particles and float in the air when density of the droplets in the air increases fog occurs

Dew:- When moisture Laden air near the earth surface comes in contact with very cold objects condensation of vapour takes place and it turns into very small water droplets these water droplets. These water droplets stick to the surface of the cold objects and form dew.

Frost:- If the temperature of the air riches below 0 degree Celsius the Dew freezes. this frozen water droplets are called Frost

2. Many precautions need to be taken while measuring the rainfall. Some of them are given below:

While measuring the rainfall it is required to note that rain gauge should not be inserted totally inside the ground.

Rain water should not be lost in the ground.

Rain water should not be evaporated.

Answered by aryanchibber123
0

Answer:

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