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Is pressure the same in all places?

no


Isobars are lines ona map joining places that have the same?

Isobars are lines on a map joining places that have the same atmospheric pressure.


Do isobars join places that have the same air pressure?

Yes.


Is an isobar line that connects places that have the same air temperature?

No, an isobar line connects places that have the same atmospheric pressure. Isotherm lines, on the other hand, connect places with the same air temperature.


On a pressure map what is a line that connects two places with the same atmospheric pressure called?

An isobar is a line connecting points of equal atmospheric pressure on a pressure map.


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

Atmospheric pressure is measured by weather stations in many areas, using devices called barometers to monitor the changing pressure. Air pressure varies within weather systems and by altitude (elevation).


What type of a symbol do you use when 2 places have the same elevation?

i don know. look on ask.com or yahoo questions


What line on a weather map connects two places with the same atmosphere pressure?

isobar


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

On a weather map, an isobar connects places with the same atmospheric pressure. This helps meteorologists analyze pressure patterns and predict weather conditions, such as areas of high and low pressure. Isobars are often used to identify the location of weather systems like highs, lows, and fronts.


Why does the wingless flying tube stay in the air?

The wind pressure inside the tube is constant, while the pressure outside is not. Also, the pressure above and below the tube are constantly moving at the same rate, therefore same pressure. What happens if there are the same pressure? You get it? When pressure is the same on both sides, it stays in the air! The reason it falls is because it stopped spinning, and therefore the pressure is the same in all three places: Above, Inside, and Below. This is all a lie


What are lines on a weather map joining places that have the same air pressure?

Those lines are "isobars."


What is mmHg on a barometer?

mmHg stands for millimeters of mercury and is a unit of pressure commonly used in barometers to measure atmospheric pressure. It represents the height of a column of mercury that the atmospheric pressure can support.