Hythergraph and climograph and their interpretation
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Differentiation between Hythergraph and climograpgh:
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Hythergraph:
- It is a graph plotted or climatic diagram to indicate the relationship between precipitation and temperature. It is used to measure the average values of temperature and precipitation in a particular region on a monthly basis.
- The graph will be plotted as temperature versus precipitation.
Climograph:
- This is a graph plotted to show the average temperature and precipitation of a location in a particular month.
- The graph will be plotted as temperature versus precipitation versus a particular month.
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Hythergraph and climograph are geographic tools to meaure and show the relations in rainfall, pressure and temperature.
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- A climograph is a graphical presentation of the earth's climate and is used to display the two variables such as the monthly temperature and rainfall.
- Mostly it uses a bar or a line graph with a period of 12 months. It has advantages as it allows for showing the average range of temperature.
- If the rainfall patterns of the following are low for the year-round then it is considered to be a desert. As there is a seasonal pattern of precipitation.
- A hydrograph is a type of graph that shows the relationships between the humidity, temperature, and precipitation. Griffith Taylor invented the graph to measure the places that the variation with rainfall and temperature n a monthly basis.
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