Geography, asked by insia42, 10 months ago

What are isohyets...........?​

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Answered by lChanul
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Answer:

An isohyet is a line on a map which connects points that have the same amounts of precipitation in a given period or for a particular storm. An isohyet is a form of map contour line displaying precipitation.

Answered by shilpa85475
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Isohyet is a form of typographic map with lines spotting the precipitation.

Explanation:

An isohyet is a line on a map that connects points receiving the same amount of rainfall or precipitation.

  • Iso - equal
  • huetos - rain

A map created with isohyets is called isohyetal map.

Isohyets are used topographic maps. In these maps, the precipitation values are marked at their respective stations on suitable base.  

Topographic maps with isohyets are used in urban planning, resource management, surveying, camping, hunting etc.  

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