Direction of the isobars and the distance between successive isobars over ocean and connectors
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Answer:Once air is on the move, Coriolis force, imparted by Earth's rotation, causes the wind to blow counterclockwise around low pressure centers, and clockwise around highs in the northern hemisphere. ... This makes winds cross isobars, toward lower pressure.
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A line drawn on a weather map connecting points of equal pressure is called an isobar. The isobars are generated from mean sea level ...
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