Yes.
An inch of rain implies water one inch deep per surface area. An inch of rain equals 5.61 gallons per yard. An inch of rain equals 27,150 gallons per acre.
one inch of rain equals 3 cups of water (24 ounces) based on the area of a standard rain gauge.
The diffrents beetween rain and snow is sanow is more heaverior compare to rain is more light
Taking 1 inch to be about 2.5cm, an inch of rain on an area of 1m2 is approximatley 0.025m3, or 25000cm3. That is 25000ml or 25l of water.
The inner container is tall and narrow, but 1 inch in the inner container is only 1/10 inch of rain. This makes it possible to obtain very accurate measurements--to 1/100 of an inch--of the amount of rainfall.
1/2 an inch an hour
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about one foot of snow equals an inch of rain.
Yes. It takes 2.54 cm of rain to make 1 inch.
a rain gage would measure the amount of rain that had rained .so if the rain gage shows 1 mark that means one inch of rain had fallen
One inch of rain over 100 acres of land would equal about 27.1 million gallons of water. This calculation is found by multiplying the acreage (100 acres) by the volume of water in one inch of rain (27,154 gallons per acre-inch).
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