Geography, asked by Sangamyadav7036, 1 year ago

Isotherms are more irregular in the Northern Hemisphere than in the Southern Hemisphere. Give the geographical reason.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The isotherms are more linear (straight across) in the Southern hemisphere. ... Large landmasses in the Northern hemisphere cause isotherms to bend toward the equator in winter and poles in summer as they change their temperature much more than the water.

Answered by Arslankincsem
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The Southern half of the globe is more consistently water than the Northern side of the equator.

Extensive landmasses in the Northern half of the globe cause isotherms to twist toward the equator in winter and posts in summer as they change their temperature significantly more than the water.Isotherms are lines on earth's surface (nonexistent) that are similarly separated and have a consistent temperature on a solitary line. You can just call it as a temperature dispersion map.  

Isotherms have diverse shape and structure contingent upon the time we are discussing.  

Like isotherms we have isobar, and so forth too.  

Northern half of the globe has more land mass when contrasted with Southern side of the equator (Eg, Asia, some portion of Africa, and so on.). Additionally in northern half of the globe we have likewise unequal circulation of land and water.

This unequal dissemination prompts shifted temperature in day time and evening. Attributable to this differential warming of land mass we have isotherms in northern side of the equator that are formed unpredictably.

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