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name the instrument by which the rainfall measured​

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Answered by sumakp1974
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Answer:

udometer

Explanation:

rain gauge (also known as an udometer, pluviometer, or an ombrometer) 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 Anonymous
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Precipitation gauges

Precipitation gauges (or rain gauges if only liquid precipitation can be measured) are the most common instruments used to measure precipitation. Generally, an open receptacle with vertical sides is used, usually in the form of a right cylinder, with a funnel if its main purpose is to measure rain.

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