difference between isotherms and isobers in a proper chart form, in a correct way
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Differences between isotherms and isobars
ISOTHERMS :
- they are imaginary lines drawn an a map joining places having the same temperature when reduced to sea level
- closely spaced isomers indicates great range of temperature
- the units are degrees and celcius or fahrenheit
ISOBARS :
- they are imaginary lines drawn on a map having the same atmospheric pressure when reduced to sea level
- close spacely isobars means steep rise or fall in pressure
- the units are millibars
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Isotherm, line drawn on a map or chart joining points with the same temperature. Isotherms are commonly used in meteorology to show the distribution of temperature at the Earth's surface or on a chart indicating constant level or constant pressure.
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Isotopes have same atomic number whereas isobars have different atomic number. Isotopes have different mass number whereas isobars have same mass number. Isotopes show same chemical properties whereas isobars show different chemical properties.
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