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why is an isotherm used in a weather map​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Isotherms: surface maps. A line connecting points of equal temperature is called an isotherm. That means, at every point along a given isotherm, the values of temperature are the same. Isotherms are represented by dashed orange contours in the Weather Visualizer.

Isotherms are lines on weather maps which represent patterns of pressure and temperature, respectively. They show how temperature and pressure are changing over space and so help describe the large-scale weather patterns across a region in the map.

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Answered by anushkasharma8840
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Explanation:

isobars and isotones are the lines on weather map .

represented pattern of pressure and temperature .

they show how temperature and weather our changing over place .

and it helping in describe the large scale of weather pattern across in region of map

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