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A line drawn on a map joining places of equal temperature is called an.​

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Answered by harishguptadesigns
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c) Isotherms are lines drawn on a map joining points with the same temperature. They are generally used in meteorology to show the ratio of temperature at the Earth's surface or on a chart demonstrating steady level or steady pressure.

Answered by aaizaareej59
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Explanation:

c) Isotherms are lines drawn on a map joining points with the same temperature. They are generally used in meteorology to show the ratio of temperature at the Earth's surface or on a chart demonstrating steady level or steady pressure.

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