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They are isobars.

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Q: What are line joining places on the weather map that have the same air temperature called?
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What is a temperature line called?

A line on a weather map that connects places where the temperature is the same is called an isotherm.


What are lines joining places with the same temperature on a weather map?

The lines of same (iso) heat or temperature (therm) are isotherms


What are places on a weather map that have the same temperature are connected called?

isotherms


What lines on a map joining places that have the same temperature?

isotherms


What are lines joining places on the map that have the same temperature?

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What are lines on a weather map joining places that have the same air pressure?

Those lines are "isobars."


How does weather channel voice track know current temperature?

They have thermometers in the places where the temperature is told...


Does Britain have a temperature climate and why?

Yes to both. All places on earth have a general weather pattern, which is called climate. Different places have different climates, but every place has some climate. Similarly, everything has temperature, not matter how warm or how cold.


What are lines joining places having same amount of rainfall called?

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What are the lines joining places of same elevation called?

a contour line joins places of equal elevation


Is joning lines in a weather map that have the same temperature called isobars?

An isotherm is a type of contour line or surface on a map that connects points of equal temperature.An isobar refers to a line drawn through all points of equal atmospheric pressure along a given reference surface.


On a map what places are joined by isotherms?

Isotherms on a weather chart or map, links places of a constant or equal Temperature.