How do I make an Isoline map?
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Isoline maps help the reader to recognise patterns and relationships between the geography of an area and data that might have been collected on the ground, such as air temperature. ... Isolines are lines drawn on a map connecting data points of the same value. They are commonly used by geographers.
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- Different stations record the different values for a certain type of isoline. As you can see from the picture below, the values from different stations have been plotted onto a map of the area
- To draw the isoline, work out where an easy value like 1000, 2000, 3000 etc. should pass through. For example, if you were trying to plot an isoline with the value of 2000, and you could see the points 1340 and 2450, you would know your isoline should pass somewhere between those
- Once you have worked out where the isoline should pass through, continue the line on through all of the points on the map it should pass between, then do the same with any other lines that you need to plot on the map.
- You can colour it in like the map of North America if you want to
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