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  • Rain Gauges: How Scientists Measure Rainfall - A Comprehensive Guide
    Scientists use a device called a rain gauge to measure the amount of rainfall. A rain gauge typically consists of a funnel-shaped collector that leads to a calibrated container. The collected rainwater is then measured in millimeters or inches, often over a 24-hour period. This measurement provides valuable data for meteorological studies, water resource management, agricultural planning, and flood risk assessment.
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