The answer depends on which region and on what property of the region you wish to calculate.
A polygon region is the area inside the boundaries of a polygon.
To calculate rainfall using the Thiessen polygon method, you first need to divide the area into polygons based on rain gauge locations. Then, calculate the area of influence of each rain gauge within its polygon. Finally, you can determine the weight of each rain gauge based on its influence area, which is used to calculate the average rainfall for the entire region.
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It could be an irregular polygon with different sides or a regular polygon with equal sdes
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It is: 0.5*(n2-3n) = diagonals whereas 'n' is the number of sides of the polygon
The perimeter of a polygon is the sum of the length of each of its sides. If the polygon is a regular polygon the you can calculate the perimeter as [number of sides] *[the length of one side]
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For example, you can divide the polygon into triangles, and calculate the area of each triangle.
The answer depends on the polygon itself and what information you have about it. There are different formulae for different situations.
In general, you divide up the polygon into triangles, calculate the areas of the triangles and then sum these.
By using the formula: (n-2)*180 = sum of degrees in a polygon whereas 'n' is the number of sides of the polygon