Geography, asked by Mahboob6338, 1 year ago

How much of the global precipitation is received in India ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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lobal Precipitation Measurement (GPM) or Global Precipitation Index (GPI) is a joint mission between JAXA and NASA as well as other international space agencies to make frequent (every 2–3 hours) observations of Earth’s precipitation. It is part of NASA's Earth Systematic Missions program and works with a satellite constellation to provide full global coverage. The project provides global precipitation maps to assist researchers in improving the forecasting of extreme events, studying global climate, and adding to current capabilities for using such satellite data to benefit society.[1] GPM builds on the notable successes of the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM), which was also a joint NASA-JAXA activity.
Answered by JOGENDRA2712004
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hey yar here is ur answer India  it is estimated receives nearly 4% of the global precipitation.
The country ranks 133 in terms of availability of water 
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