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  • The line joining the places having equal rainfall is called – (RJ ASCO 2011)

    Question: The line joining the places having equal rainfall is called – (RJ ASCO 2011)

    Options:

    Isobaths
    Isohyets
    Isotherms
    Contours

    ✅Explanation:
    -Isohyets are lines drawn on a map connecting points that receive the same amount of rainfall. They are used to visualize and analyze rainfall patterns and distribution over a geographical area.

    📌 Other Options Explanations:
    -Isobaths: Lines on a map connecting points of equal depth in a body of water.
    -Isotherms: Lines on a map connecting points of equal temperature.
    -Contours: Lines on a map connecting points of equal elevation above sea level.

    🔑Key Points::
    -The lines joining places with equal rainfall are called Isohyets.
    -Isohyets are lines on a map connecting areas that receive equal amounts of rainfall or precipitation in a given period.
    -They are an important tool in the fields of meteorology and hydrology, and they assist in understanding the distribution of rainfall across different geographic regions.
    Contour Lines: Contour lines are lines drawn on a map connecting points of equal elevation, and are used primarily in topographic maps to indicate valleys, mountains, and the steepness of slopes.

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