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Sunday, December 7, 2008

Isohyet


A map with isohyet lines represents the rainfall within the given area. In this map, the more inland areas are the ones that receive the most rainfall, as can be seen with the heavier concentration of lines just to the left of Stratford.
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Posted by Rebekah at 11:38 PM

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