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17.
The standard height of a standard rain gauge, is
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Sharanya said:
8 years ago
I think it's 50 cm.
Bunty said:
8 years ago
D) 50cm is correct.
Puni said:
8 years ago
Standard rain gauge. The standard NWS rain gauge, developed at the start of the 20th century, consists of a funnel emptying into a graduated cylinder, 2 cm in radius, which fits inside a larger container which is 20 cm in diameter and 50 cm tall.
Praveen said:
8 years ago
What is the correct answer? Please explain it.
Yuvraj Thakare said:
8 years ago
50 cm is correct according to me.
Anuj kumar modi said:
7 years ago
50 cm is right.
Suraj said:
7 years ago
30 Cm is Right.
It's Above Ground Level.
It's Above Ground Level.
Alzuhaiery Hussein said:
7 years ago
Why is the gauge standard 30 cm?
Yaksh said:
6 years ago
50 cm is the correct answer.
ILOVENATURE said:
6 years ago
Two types of the rain gauge.
1. Recording type.
2. Non-recording type.
In India, we are using non-recording type (Symons rain gauge).
So, 30 cm is the correct answer.
1. Recording type.
2. Non-recording type.
In India, we are using non-recording type (Symons rain gauge).
So, 30 cm is the correct answer.
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