Social Sciences, asked by elyan17, 11 months ago

what are called as iso lines?​

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Answered by Worldexpert
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The prefix 'iso' is a greek word meaning equal, so an isoline must be a line joining equal points. For example, a line drawn on a map to join up all the places that are the same height above sea level is called acontour. ... Isobath: Joins points of the same depth below water.

Answered by rsakshith
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Isolines are lines drawn to link different places that share a common value. The prefix 'iso' is a greek word meaning equal, so an isoline must be a line joining equal points. For example, a line drawn on a map to join up all the places that are the same height above sea level is called a contour. Contour lines are isolines joining places that have the same height value. Another common isoline is the isobar, a line that joins places with the same atmospheric pressure. These are often shown on weather maps in newspapers and TV weather forecasts.

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