Geography, asked by SnataMajumder, 10 months ago

Give the difference between Isotherm and Isohyet...
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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Explanation:

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isotherm:Isotherm is a type of line, drawn on the map which connects several places with same temperature in a specific time or an average period of time.

isohyet: Isohyet is a type of line drawn on the map which connects several places with same amount of rainfall in a specific time or an average period of time.

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Answered by harunkumar411
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Answer:

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Isotherm:

An isotherm is a line on a map joining places with the same temperature.

Isohyet:

An isohyet is a line on a map joining places with equal precipitation.

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