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The closely spaced isobars in a map indicate

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Answered by TheBrainlyUser96
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The numbers on the contours lines (isobars) would be pressure values in millibars. Closely spaced contours on a topographic map indicate a steep slope. ... On a weather map, closely spaced contours (isobars) means pressure is changing rapidly with distance.

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Answered by tanvigupta426
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Closely spaced isobars indicate large pressure changes over a small area and suggest strong winds. Widely spaced isobars portray a weak pressure gradient typical of light wind situations.

Explanation:

In this chart of nuclides, isobars occur along diagonal lines running from the lower right to the upper left. The line of beta stability includes the observationally stable nuclides shown in black; disconnected 'islands' are a consequence of the Mattauch isobar rule.

Isobars are atoms (nuclides) of different chemical elements that have the same number of nucleons. Correspondingly, isobars differ in atomic number (or several protons) but have the same mass number. An example of a series of isobars is the 40S, 40Cl, 40Ar, 40K, and 40Ca. While the nuclei of these nuclides all contain 40 nucleons, they contain varying numbers of protons and neutrons.

The term "isobars" (originally "isobares") for nuclides was suggested by Alfred Walter Stewart in 1918. It is derived from the Greek word isos, meaning "equal" and bars, meaning "weight.

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