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What line on a map connects places of equal rainfall?

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Answered by theking20
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Isohyet is the line on the map which connects places of equal rainfall.

The usage of this word can also be traced back to old times. 1899 was the first time when the explained use of Isohyet was recorded.

Isohyet is an important element of geography and obviously the maps.

Answered by writersparadise
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The answer is isohyet.

The line on a map that connects places of equal rainfall is called isohyet.

An isohyet is usually found on a weather map joining points with the same amount of precipitation during a specific period of time or a particular storm. The interpolation between different rain gauge stations forms the main basis of isohyetal lines.

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