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Isotherms are the lines that connect the places with the _______ temperature after avoiding the effect of height.Required to answer. Single choice.

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Answered by himanshukr9818
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Answer:

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Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

Isotherms are the lines that connect the places with the same temperature after avoiding the effect of height.

Explanation:

An isotherm is a line connecting places with the same temperature on a map or chart. In meteorology, isotherms are frequently used to depict the temperature distribution at the Earth's surface or to represent constant levels or constant pressure on a chart. A graph depicting temperature as a function of depth and time can help one understand the properties of heat transfer into the soil, for example. They are also used to show the time fluctuation of temperature with height in the atmosphere or with depth in soil or water. Plotting the temperature for each place as a function of time of day (vertical axis) and season (horizontal axis) is an easy approach to comparing thermal climates (horizontal axis).

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