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What is the nature of the isobars?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Isobars on a synoptic (weather) chart are lines along which the atmospheric pressure is the same. They are of the same nature as height contours on a geographical map. Usually they are drawn at intervals of 2 or 4 millibars. By definition, isobars can never cross each other.

Answered by rameshreddy84
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Isobars on a synoptic (weather) chart are lines along which the atmospheric pressure is the same. They are of the same nature as height contours on a geographical map. Usually they are drawn at intervals of 2 or 4 millibars. By definition, isobars can never cross each other.

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