I believe they indicate storms.
It gives us evidence by finding the animals fossils their.
There are several different lines on a weather map. Lines with triangles leading out from them are referred to as cold fronts, while lines with semi-circles leading out from them are warm fronts. There are also lines on a weather map that are called isobars. They connect areas of equal barometric pressure.
an area with low air pressure
Strong winds
i think it means rain
What does this symbol indicate on a weather map? low pressure
Areas of High and Low pressure.
Areas temporarily under the influence of the roman empire
The "L" on a weather map stands for low pressure.
Isobars on a weather map indicate areas of constant pressure. They circle areas of high or low pressure. Isobars themselves do not indicate weather, but are a tool for understanding large scale weather processes as related to pressure systems. However, if the isobars are close together, wind is expected.
That it's 50 % cloudy in that area.
Low pressure
Correct answer is Area C
It gives us evidence by finding the animals fossils their.
an area with low air pressure
Strong winds
There are several different lines on a weather map. Lines with triangles leading out from them are referred to as cold fronts, while lines with semi-circles leading out from them are warm fronts. There are also lines on a weather map that are called isobars. They connect areas of equal barometric pressure.