World Languages, asked by dpkumawat881, 1 month ago

In geography, it is often necessary to describe distributions
on a map. This is done with the help of isolines. Isolines are
lines on a map/chart/diagram which represent points of equal
value such as the temperature, rainfall, etc.​

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Answered by ChinuKP
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Isolines are lines drawn on a map connecting data points of the same value. They are commonly used by geographers.

The method shown is isopleths. Normally isopleths maps are use lines to how different areas where elevation, rainfall, temperature or any quality is the same. In general, values between lines also interpolated.

Explanation:

Types of isoline maps

  • Contour line: Joins points of the same height above ground.
  • Contour line: Joins points of the same height above ground.Isobath: Joins points of the same depth below water.
  • Contour line: Joins points of the same height above ground.Isobath: Joins points of the same depth below water.Isobar: Joins points with the same atmospheric pressure.
  • Contour line: Joins points of the same height above ground.Isobath: Joins points of the same depth below water.Isobar: Joins points with the same atmospheric pressure.Isotherm: Joins points with the same temperature.
  • Contour line: Joins points of the same height above ground.Isobath: Joins points of the same depth below water.Isobar: Joins points with the same atmospheric pressure.Isotherm: Joins points with the same temperature.Isobathytherm: Joins points with the same temperature under water.
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