That's called an isobar.
An isobar is a line connecting points of equal atmospheric pressure on a pressure map.
An isobar is a line connecting two equal points of pressure.
Isobar is a line on a map connecting points of equal atmospheric pressure, while an isotherm is a line on a map connecting points of equal temperature. Isobars indicate areas of high and low pressure, while isotherms show temperature variations across a region.
Yes, that is correct. Weather maps use isobars, which are lines connecting points of equal atmospheric pressure, to help visualize pressure patterns and identify areas of high and low pressure. Isobars allow meteorologists to track changes in pressure and predict weather patterns.
An isobar is a line connecting two equal points of pressure.
An isobar is important to a weather forecaster.
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Isobar.
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.
Both isobars as contour lines connect points on a map along which values of a given parameter are equal. Contour lines connect points of equal elevation while isobars connect points of equal pressure.
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.
lines on a map joining points of equal atmospheric pressure