Chemistry, asked by mail2vibhorsagar, 16 days ago

Why is rainwater measured in millimeters and centimeters and not liters or milliliter.

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Answered by Itzpureindian
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Answer:

because of huge amount of water

Answered by tpalak105
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The measured rain is actually not the amount of water. Thus, a rain of 100 mm means that if the rainwater had been collected in a tank, it would have water to a depth of 100 mm. ...

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