Social Sciences, asked by himanimasram27, 6 months ago

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

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Answered by kanakaiahburra68
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Answer:

It 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 belo

Explanation:

Drizzle, very small droplets.

Slight (fine) drizzle: Detectable as droplets only on the face, car windscreens and windows.

Moderate drizzle: Windows and other surfaces stream with water.

Heavy (thick) drizzle: Impairs visibility and is measurable in a raingauge, rates up to 1 mm per hour.

Rain, drops of appreciable size and may be described as small to large drops. It is possible to have rain drops within drizzle!

Slight rain: Less than 0.5 mm per hour.

Moderate rain: Greater than 0.5 mm per hour, but less than 4.0 mm per hour.

Heavy rain: Greater than 4 mm per hour, but less than 8 mm per hour.

Very heavy rain: Greater than 8 mm per hour.

Slight shower: Less than 2 mm per hour.

Moderate shower: Greater than 2 mm, but less than 10 mm per hour.

Heavy shower: Greater than 10 mm per hour, but less than 50 mm per hour.

Violent shower: Greater than 50 mm per hour.

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Answered by divija7182
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Answer:

1mm rainfall means every one square meter area is filled with the water of height 1mm. Take a vessel of 1 square meter in dimention and keep it in an open space during rain, you will be having 1mm height of water in it that is 1 litre of water in it at the end of the rain.

Similarly, what does mm of rain mean? All precipitation quantities are expressed in millimetres (mm) of liquid water equivalent for the preceeding time interval (or in inches). One millimetre of rain corresponds to 1 litre per square metre of water on the surface, or approximately 10 millimetres of snow.

Additionally, how much rain in a day is a lot?

Rainfall rate is generally described as light, moderate or heavy. Light rainfall is considered less than 0.10 inches of rain per hour. Moderate rainfall measures 0.10 to 0.30 inches of rain per hour. Heavy rainfall is more than 0.30 inches of rain per hour.

Is 10 mm of rain in 24 hours a lot?

Roughly equivalent to 0.8 inches of rain in 24 hours; that's no drizzle. You've got your decimal point wrong; 1mm over 1 sq m is a litre, 10 mm gives 10 litres.

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