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Q: What is The weather map line connecting places with equal pressure is called?
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What is a weather map line connecting places of equal rain?

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How do you know if the air pressure is the same or different in different places?

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Lines on a weather map that join places with the same air pressure are called?

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What are rthe lines which adjoin different places with same pressure?

Isobar (meteorology), a line connecting points of equal atmospheric pressure..


On a weather map an isobar connects places with the same?

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What are lines on a map connecting places having equal rainfall called?

Lines on a map connecting places with equal rainfall are called isohyets. These lines help depict variations in rainfall across different regions.


What line on a weather map connects places with identical barometric pressure?

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What does the weatherperson mean when they talk about high pressure areas and low pressure areas?

High pressure areas are places where it is dry and sunny, and there is no moisture.Low pressure ares are places where it is rainy and moist.P.S. It's a meteoroligist, not a weather person. :)