They're called 'isobars'.
Due to the angle of incidence and atmospheric scattering.
Compass points are officially known as cardinal points. They are North, South, East and West. They are the general points of direction used all over the world.
North, south, east, west are the cardinal points, which I assume you're talking about.
Rainbows are caused by sunlight glinting off tiny water particles in the sky, bouncing the light back towards the observer. In other words, any time you see a rainbow directly in front of you, the Sun is directly behind you, and your shadow points at the center of the circle the rainbow is describing. This does not require warm weather.
The Chinese compass points south. But the modern compass points north.
Meteorology. a line drawn on a weather map or chart that connects points at which the barometric pressure is the same.(D)to connect points of equal air pressure on a weather map
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 Weather Map, the lines connecting points of equal temperature are called Isotherms.Similarly, the lines that connect points of equal barometric pressure are called Isobars.
An isobar is a line on a map which connects points that have the identical atmospheric pressure at a given time. It could also refer to the atoms of different chemical elements that have the same number of nucleons.
A line on a weather map connecting points of equal atmospheric pressure.
There is no specific "weather" description near isobars. Isobars are simply lines joining points of similar atmospheric pressure to indicate current and project future weather patterns related to pressure and therefore wind (movement of high pressure to low pressure). Therefore, a combination of the pressure the Isobar is indicating combined with other factors will determine the actual weather at that location.
The National Weather Service makes weather maps with special lines. Isotherm is a line that connects points of equal temperature. Isobar is a line that is drawn to connect equal atmosphere pressure.
An isobar is a line connecting two equal points of pressure.
An Isobar is a line connection points of equal atmospheric pressure. You would need to have contact with all weather stations to obtain the latest barometric pressure readings. Numerous measurements of air pressure are needed and used
At the same atmospheric pressure, yes. That's kind of the definition of boiling point: when the vapor pressure is the same as the atmospheric pressure.
An isobar is a line connecting two equal points of pressure.
As atmospheric pressure increase so does the boiling pont, when atmos. pressure decreases so does boiling point. A liquid boils when its vapor pressure equals atmospheric pressure.