Geography, asked by serai, 9 months ago

how to measure the amount of rainfall at a place over a particular period? Explain with diagrams​

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Answered by beverlyferrao2008
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Answer:

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Explanation:

A rain gauge (also known as an udometer, pluviometer, or an ombrometer, or a cup) is an instrument used by meteorologists and hydrologists to gather and measure the amount of liquid precipitation over an area in a predefined period of time.

Answered by mudavathbhumika95
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Answer:

1) Take a 10 cm wide beaker and insert a funnel of the same width .

2) keep the apparatus in an open place when it is raining .

3) The rain water would be collected through the funnel into the beaker .

4) After the rain stops , measure the amount of water collected in the beaker .

5) If the depth of water is 1 cm then the magnitude of rainfall is 1cm .

Meteorologists measure the rain fall using a rain gauge.

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