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An isotherm is a line along which the temperature is constant.

An isothermal map is useful since it shows us where temperatures are similar and where they are different. This is the type of map that we think about when we think about temperatures across the United States from the nightly weather report or the back of USA Today.

Found it here: http://www.ux1.eiu.edu/~jpstimac/1400/chapter3.html

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