The locations all have the same atmospheric pressure (barometric pressure).
Isotherm lines connect locationss of equal temperature on a weather map.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.)
An isotherm line connects points of equal temperature.
Air pressure
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Isobar
Isotherm lines connect locationss of equal temperature on a weather map.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.)
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.
Meteorologists draw lines called isobars on weather maps to connect locations with the same air pressure. Wind blows from areas of high to low pressure.
An isotherm line connects points of equal temperature.
Air pressure
A line through many points with the same air temperatureis an "isotherm".The "isobar" is a line through many points with the same air pressure.
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.
Isobar
If the mounting locations measure the same and the measurement from inside hub to inside hub are the same your good to go.
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Isobar (meteorology), a line connecting points of equal atmospheric pressure..