a meridian
The answer is a little tricky. Let's say you want to draw a picture of a car crashing through a huge pile of boxes. Each box would have it's own vanishing point(s) and likely none of them would touch the horizon line. That would have more than one vanishing point, but wouldn't be "two-point" perspective. "Two-point perspective (proper) does mean that the points share the same horizon line.
All of the points along the line are the same elevation. The answer he wants is for novanet..meaning this answer is irrelevant Dx
The lines on a map for pressure stands for Isobars which they are lines on a map around areas with the same pressure readings to indicate highs and lows.
The lines connecting points of equal temperature on a weather map are called isotherm lines.The two parts of the word isotherm are isomeaning "same" and therm meaning "temperature".A similar construction is used for isobar, meaning a line of equal pressure.
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a meridian
isobathn. line of map passing through all points of equal depth below water.
Ah, that's a lovely question, friend. The line on a map that connects all the points with the same elevation is called a contour line. It helps us visualize the shape of the land and understand its various heights and slopes. Just like painting, contour lines add depth and beauty to our understanding of the world around us.
An isobar is a line connecting points of equal atmospheric pressure on a pressure map.
A line on a map that connects points of the same height is called a contour line. These lines are used in topographic maps to represent elevation and terrain features, helping to visualize the landscape's shape and steepness. Contour lines that are close together indicate steep slopes, while those that are farther apart suggest gentler slopes.
Meteorology. a line drawn on a weather map or chart that connects points at which the barometric pressure is the same.(D)to connect points of equal air pressure on a weather map
Points that are contained on the same line or portion of a line are considered to be collinear.
Non-collinear points.
Points on the same line are called collinear points.
Collinear points are points that lie on the same line. Noncollinear points do not lie on the same line. Any two points are always collinear, i.e. forming a line. Three or more points can be collinear along a single line.Collinear points lies on the same straight line.
They are collinear points that lie on the same line
The geographical term is "contour line." A contour line connects points of equal elevation on a map, indicating areas of the same height above sea level.