A line joining places with the same humidity is called an "isohumidity line" or "humidity contour." These lines are used in meteorology and climatology to represent areas of equal relative humidity on a map. They help in visualizing humidity distribution across different regions, aiding in weather forecasting and climate studies.
a contour line joins places of equal elevation
Isobars are lines on a map joining places that have the same atmospheric pressure.
They are isobars.
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.
Contours
The logifisicalup line.
a contour line joins places of equal elevation
Isobars are lines on a map joining places that have the same atmospheric pressure.
A line joining places that receive the same amount of sunshine is called an "isophote." Isophotes are used in meteorology and climatology to analyze and represent the distribution of sunlight across different geographical areas. They help in understanding patterns related to solar radiation and its impact on climate and vegetation.
An isohyet is a line on a map connecting points that have the same amount of rainfall within a specific period of time. It is used to represent rainfall distribution across a region.
isotherms
isotherms
Isohyet
isohyet
No. Stand in a cuboid room and consider the line joining the floor and the opposite wall. Line 1: the line joining the floor to the wall on your left. Line 2: the line the far wall to the wall to your right. Both these lines are perpendicular to the first, but they are not in the same plane.
Contours..
They are isobars.