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Lines of equal summer temperature are Isothere. Lines of equal general temperature are Isotherm
No, places having equal pressure are connected by isobars on a weather map. Isotherms connect places with equal temperature.
Lines on a map connecting places with equal humidity are called isohyets.
Isolines, specifically isotherms, are lines on a weather map that connect points of equal temperature. This helps to visualize temperature patterns and gradients across a geographic area.
a contour line joins places of equal elevation
what is line connecting places of equal salinity
Lines of equal summer temperature are Isothere. Lines of equal general temperature are Isotherm
No, places having equal pressure are connected by isobars on a weather map. Isotherms connect places with equal temperature.
Lines on a map connecting places with equal humidity are called isohyets.
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.
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.
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.
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Isotherms on a map join places that have the same average temperature. This means that all points connected by an isotherm line will have similar temperature patterns. The spacing between isotherms indicates temperature gradients across an area.
Lines on a map connecting places with equal rainfall are called isohyets. These lines help depict variations in rainfall across different regions.
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They are called isotherms. (From the Greek iso meaning same, and therm meaning heat).