Such lines are called isotherms.
isobars
Isopleths are the lines on a weather map that connect places with the same temperature.
Isobars are lines on a map joining places that have the same atmospheric pressure.
The lines joining places of the same elevation are called contour lines. These lines are used in topographic maps to represent the shape and elevation of the land surface.
Yes.
isobars
isonephelic
isotherms
Isopleths are the lines on a weather map that connect places with the same temperature.
Lines joining places with the same temperature on a weather map are called isotherms. These lines help to visualize regions with similar temperatures and can be used to identify temperature patterns across a particular area or region.
Those lines are "isobars."
Isobars. These lines connect points of equal atmospheric pressure and are used to show areas of high and low pressure on a weather map.
Isobars are lines on a map joining places that have the same atmospheric pressure.
isotherms
The lines joining places of the same elevation are called contour lines. These lines are used in topographic maps to represent the shape and elevation of the land surface.
Yes.
An isotherm is a type of contour line or surface on a map that connects points of equal temperature.An isobar refers to a line drawn through all points of equal atmospheric pressure along a given reference surface.