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Air pressure
Isobar
Those lines are "isobars."
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).
An isotherm is a type of contour line or surface on a map that connects points of equal temperature.An isobar refers to a line drawn through all points of equal atmospheric pressure along a given reference surface.
Air pressure
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There are many places where weather could potentially originate on Earth. Most of the weather on Earth originates from the atmosphere.
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.
A line on a weather map that connects places where the temperature is the same is called an isotherm.
No, they do not
High pressure areas are places where it is dry and sunny, and there is no moisture.Low pressure ares are places where it is rainy and moist.P.S. It's a meteoroligist, not a weather person. :)
Isobars are a point or line drawn on map that connects the places of constant pressure e.g, atmospheric pressure or sea level.
Those lines are "isobars."
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).
it is called a barometer the constuction u can find many places on net a manometer is also used to measure pressure of gases