Atmospheric pressure.
Isobar for atmospheric pressure, isotherm for temperature, or contour for height above (below) sea level.
An isobar in meteorology refers to a line connecting points of equal atmospheric pressure. An isobar in a nuclide refers to one of a many nuclides with the same mass number and differing chemical elements.
Weather Maps: An isobar that is a closed circle indicates an area of high ("H") or low ("L") pressure center. Geographic Maps: An elevation on the map you are looking at. Sometimes numbers accompany the ring, to tell the elevation. Some times there are no numbers.
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An isobar is important to a weather forecaster.
An isobar is a line on a weather map connecting points of equal atmospheric pressure, while a front is the boundary between two air masses with different temperature, humidity, and density. Isobars indicate pressure patterns while fronts represent the transition zone between different air masses.
Isobar.
It is a non-terminating decimal, which could represent a rational number or an irrational number.
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