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In context to geography, what are 'Isohyets'?
Lines on a map showing latitudes
Lines on a map showing equal rainfall
Lines on a map showing equal temperature
Lines on a map showing longitudes

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Answered by kavinesh5678
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lines on map showing equal rainfall
Answered by presentmoment
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Answer:  

Isohyets is lines on a map showing equal rainfall.  

Explanation:  

When lines are drawn on maps to connect regions that have received exact same rainfall in a specific period, such lines are called isohyets. These lines depict regions in the globe that receives the same amount of precipitation and create what is known as a map contour. Isohyets can be used by experts to understand the precipitation needs of a specific region and management.

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