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What are the general appearance of isotherms?

Isotherms on a weather map appear as lines connecting points of equal temperature. They are spaced apart based on temperature differences, with closer lines indicating a steeper temperature gradient. Isotherms help visualize temperature patterns across a region or globe.


The general trend of the isotherms are from north to south or east to west?

The general trend of isotherms is typically from north to south. Isotherms show lines of equal temperature, so they tend to shift in a north-south direction due to the tilt of the Earth's axis and the distribution of sunlight across latitudes.


Lines drawn on a map showing places of the same temperature are called what?

Lines of equal summer temperature are Isothere. Lines of equal general temperature are Isotherm


Why is it necessary to specify the temperature when giving a value for k?

The rate constant, k, varies with temperature, so the temperature at which it has been determined must be given. In general a 10 oC temperature increase will double the rate of a chemical reaction.


Which of these are present throughout an air mass A About constant temperature and humidity B varying wind speeds C constant sustained winds at high altitudes D migrate within the general circulation?

A) About constant temperature and humidity. Air masses are characterized by relatively uniform temperature and humidity levels as they move across large geographic regions. D) Migrate within the general circulation. Air masses move through the atmosphere in response to prevailing large-scale wind patterns, such as the jet stream, which can transport them over long distances.

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What are the general appearance of isotherms?

Isotherms on a weather map appear as lines connecting points of equal temperature. They are spaced apart based on temperature differences, with closer lines indicating a steeper temperature gradient. Isotherms help visualize temperature patterns across a region or globe.


The general trend of the isotherms are from north to south or east to west?

The general trend of isotherms is typically from north to south. Isotherms show lines of equal temperature, so they tend to shift in a north-south direction due to the tilt of the Earth's axis and the distribution of sunlight across latitudes.


Lines drawn on a map showing places of the same temperature are called what?

Lines of equal summer temperature are Isothere. Lines of equal general temperature are Isotherm


The lines on a synoptic map are called?

Isolines are the general name. There are different names for each variable being plotted, e.g. isotherms plot lines of equal temperature.


Will the temperature field you measured and mapped have the same appearance tomorrow?

Small changes may appear, but the same general appearance will be the same.


Why is it necessary to specify the temperature when giving a value for k?

The rate constant, k, varies with temperature, so the temperature at which it has been determined must be given. In general a 10 oC temperature increase will double the rate of a chemical reaction.


Which of these are present throughout an air mass A About constant temperature and humidity B varying wind speeds C constant sustained winds at high altitudes D migrate within the general circulation?

A) About constant temperature and humidity. Air masses are characterized by relatively uniform temperature and humidity levels as they move across large geographic regions. D) Migrate within the general circulation. Air masses move through the atmosphere in response to prevailing large-scale wind patterns, such as the jet stream, which can transport them over long distances.


What effect did radiation have on the general appearance of the seedlings?

What effect did radiation have on the general appearance of the seedlings


What usually happens in general for a gas at a constant volume?

The gas volume become constant when the pressure is increased to a point that makes the distance between the gas molecules equal to zero at this point no more increase of temperature with pressure is observed. Or if the pressure and temperature are kept constant within a system then the volume can also be constant as long as you are able to maintain the pressure and temperature at constant level.


In general for a gas at a constant volume .?

the pressure of the gas is directly proportional to its temperature in Kelvin e2020 lol


What would happen if the body could not maintain a constant temperature?

For humans (and mammals in general) it often means death due to hyperthermia, but for reptiles that's normal.


Does an increase in pressure at constant temperature increase the rate constant of a reversible reaction in both directions?

The rate constant is unaffected, as demonstrated by Arrhenius equation: k = Ae^(-E/RT) where A is the pre-exponential factor (constant for a particular reaction) E is the activation energy R is the molar gas constant T is the thermodynamic temperature However, when pressure is increased at constant temperature for a gaseous reversible reaction, the concentrations of every reactant and product increase by the SAME factor. Since Kp (pressure equilibrium constant) is to remain constant, it means that the position of equilibrium will shift in such a way so as to decrease the total number of moles of gaseous species. Note: This answer can be improved by proving the last statement using a general example which, due to lack of time, I skipped. (Although some people might get the logic!!!)