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The line joining the places having equal rainfall is called

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Answered by amulyar
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An isohyet or isohyetal line (from ὕετος or huetos, meaning 'rain') is a line joining points of equal rainfall on a map in a given period . A map with isohyets is called an isohyetal map.

Answered by kingofself
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Answer:

The line joining the places having equal rainfall is called as isohyets or isohyetal line.

Explanation:

  • An isohyet is a contour line drawn on maps that connect places or points that received the same amount of rainfall or precipitation at a given period of time.
  • It is used to represent areas that received similar amount of rain or equal density of rain during a particular storm.
  • These lines help to estimate the various rainfall parameters like the minimum and maximum, average rainfall of a particular region.
  • A map formed by these isohyetal lines is called the isohyetal map.
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