Geography, asked by randhiraditya084, 5 months ago

how much water one may get if 3 mm rain falls in 1 sq.km area​

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Answered by shreyashkore11
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Answer:

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Force is push or pull acting on a body which tends to change its state of rest or of motion.

It is denoted by "F".

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Additional information-

SI unit of force is Newton(N).

C.G.S (centimetre gram second) unit of force is dyne.

The direction in Which the body is pushed or pulled is called direction of the force.

Effects of force -

A force can change the direction of a moving object.

A force can change the shape and size of an object.

A force can change the speed of a moving object.

A force acting on a body can change its state of motion or rest.

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Answered by Sarena123
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t is the middle of July and both you and your tomatoes are wilting in your yard, both looking to the sky and hoping for rain. Or, maybe a low-pressure cell has been napping overhead, and your arm is hurting from holding that umbrella while you watch your basement fill up with water. Either way, you would like to know how much rain has fallen—how many gallons have come down from the skies onto your roof, yard, block, or town.

You might even want to know how many baths you could get from your rainstorm?

In the form below, choose an area(s) and a rainfall amount to see how many gallons of water fell from the sky onto that area. I think you'll be surprised about much rain really does fall during a rainstorm.

Note: You can enter numbers into any or all of the boxes below:

Method A: Use METERS (for areas such as your roof or yard).Method C: Use SQUARE KILOMETERS (for large areas).

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