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Which lines on map connects places with equal rainfall?

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Answered by artandcraft1331
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Hey mate here is your answer

ISOHYET lines on the map connects places with equal rainfall.

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Answered by Sidyandex
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Isohyet.

An isohyet or an isohyetal line is a line that joins places of same rainfall on a map within a given time period.

A map of isohyets is also known as an isohyetal map.

The method that is used in finding out the average rainfall in a particular area is called the isohyetal process.

The process is used while drawing lines that have equal precipitation depicted on a map.

In addition to it, an isohyetal process also makes use of topographic data taken together with some other information to arrive at genuine estimates.

The process helps to map places of similar rainfall on a defined basemap for given stations. Isohyets are drawn to produce an isohyetal map.

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