the meaning of lines to stand
Isobar.
An occluded front on a weather map is represented by a purple line with alternating triangles and half circles pointing in the direction of movement. This indicates that a cold front has caught up with a warm front, forcing the warm air aloft. This usually signifies unstable weather conditions.
The key on a weather map tells you the what the colors on the map stand for, such as the type of precipation, whether the precipation is light, medium, heavy, etc., and the codes for any other weather events, such as strong winds, severe weather, etc. the map shows.
A line with half circles on a weather map typically indicates a warm front. This is a boundary where warm air is advancing and replacing cooler air. It is associated with the potential for rain or showers.
The answer is ISOHEL
Usually 'H' on a weather map indicates an area of High pressure.
an equator line
a blue line on a map means that it is water weather it is a stream river or lake
The key on a weather map tells you the what the colors on the map stand for, such as the type of precipation, whether the precipation is light, medium, heavy, etc., and the codes for any other weather events, such as strong winds, severe weather, etc. the map shows.
The horizon
isobar
Isobar.
Isobar
It usually stands for rivers or borders, depends which map you're looking at.
The logifisicalup line.
A line on a weather map that connects places where the temperature is the same is called an isotherm.
An isohyetal line is a line connecting places of equal rainfall on a weather map. It is commonly used to show areas of consistent or varying rainfall amounts within a particular region.