Biology, asked by pa9440239, 9 months ago

The unit of measuring rainfall is –kik​

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Answered by brainz6741
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Answer:

Hii..

It varies from place to place.

In places that use metric, it is usually in millimeters.

In places that still use some variant of the British system, it is usually in inches.

In Australia before metrication, rainfall was measured in ‘points,’ which were hundredth of an inch. ‘Points’ were used in other measurements that were of the equivalent size, i.e., hundredth of an inch.

In the US, ‘points’ are unknown as a rainfall measurement, but are used to describe additional hundredth of a percent added to your mortgage interest rate to cover various add-ons. I suppose it depends on what the culture considers more important.

So,

25.4 mm = 1 inch = 100 points.

1 point = 0.25 mm = 0.01 inch.

1 mm = 4 points = 0.04 inch.

Hope my answer helpful to you!

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