Geography, asked by AritroRoy, 1 year ago

What are isotherms?

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Answered by rivu4
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a line on a map connecting points having the same temperature at a given time or on average over a given period.

a curve on a diagram joining points representing states of equal temperature.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Isotherms- An isotherm is a line drawn on the map of the earth's surface to join places where the temperature at sea level is the same at a given time. Isotherms helps us mark out regions having similar temperature patterns.

Isohyets - An isoheight is a line drawn on a map to join places that have the same mean annual rainfall. It helps us to mark out wet and dry regions on maps.

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