lines on a map joining points of equal atmospheric pressure
On a weather map, the lines that connect points with equal barometric pressure are called Isobars.Iso = equalbar = pressure
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.
They're called Isobars.
Air that is high in the atmosphere which blows parallel to the isobars (lines that connect areas of equal pressure)
The lines of same (iso) heat or temperature (therm) are isotherms
Contour lines connect points of equal elevation while isobars connect points of equal pressure
On a weather map, the lines that connect points with equal barometric pressure are called Isobars.Iso = equalbar = pressure
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.
They're called Isobars.
They're called Isobars.
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.
Air that is high in the atmosphere which blows parallel to the isobars (lines that connect areas of equal pressure)
isobars are lines of equal pressure , isotherms are line of equal temperature that's the difference this is by jenisea phoenix lol smile face
The lines of same (iso) heat or temperature (therm) are isotherms
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.
Those most often seen on weather charts are isobars. These connect areas of equal atmospheric pressure.
what is the similaraties between isobars and isotherms ]