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Answered by akash5732e
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The polar wind is an ambipolar outflow of thermal plasma from the terrestrial ionosphere at high latitudes to the magnetosphere along geomagnetic field lines.

a line on a map connecting points having the same atmospheric pressure at a given time or on average over a given period is called isobar.

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Answered by Riddhikasle
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◇polar winds-the winds that blows from polar high pressure belt to subpolar low pressure belt is called polar winds.

◇isobar-a line in a wearher map that joine places that hve the same air pressure at a particular time is called isobar

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