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Lines joining places receiving equal amount of rainfall are called

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Lines joining places receiving an equal amount of rainfall are called as Isohyet.

Explanation:

  • Isohyets are the lines which connect two or more places in a map that will receive an equal amount of rainfall in those places at a particular period of time.
  • These lines help us to analyse and study the amount of rainfall that each place receives in every season with its equivalent place.
  • These lines will also describe the amount of rainfall a place receives throughout the year.
  • The maps which are designed using these lines are known as Isohyetal maps.

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Answered by bratislava
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The lines that join the places which get equal amount of rainfall are called as isohyet.

Explanation:

  • An isohyetal map is a map that shows the lines of the equal amount of rainfall during a specific time period of time. This isohyet method is used to estimate the mean rainfall across the area by a line of equal rainfall.
  • It is mostly shown on a topographic map and the data yields reliable estimates as they are contours of equal rainfall and are based on the interpolation.

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