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What are lines on a weather map joining places that have the same air pressure?

Those lines are "isobars."


Isobars are lines ona map joining places that have the same?

Isobars are lines on a map joining places that have the same atmospheric pressure.


What are lines on a maps that join places that have the same airpressure?

isobars


Do isobars join places that have the same air pressure?

Yes.


How are isobars formed?

Isobars are formed by connecting points on a map that have the same atmospheric pressure. Meteorologists use isobars to represent areas of high and low pressure, with closely spaced isobars indicating strong pressure gradients and potentially windy conditions.


Comparison between isotopes and isobars?

Isotopes and isobars are very different. Isotopes are different atoms of the same element that have varying atomic masses (such as U-237 and U-235; i.e. they differ only in the number of neutrons contained within the nucleus), while isobars are a computed line through a variable region that all have the same value (think about the lines on a meteorological map). The specific line around a low pressure system where the pressure at every point on the line is the same atmospheric pressure is an isobar. Isobars are nuclei of different elements having the same mass number but different atomic number.


What are line joining place on the weather map that have the same air temperature called?

They are isobars.


What do Meteorologists draw lines called blank on weather maps to connect locations with the same air pressure?

Meteorologists draw lines called isobars on weather maps to connect locations with the same air pressure. Wind blows from areas of high to low pressure.


Who Discovered Isobars In Chemistry and Isobar Definition?

The concept of isobars in chemistry was discovered by J.J. Thomson in 1913. Isobars refer to atoms of different elements that have the same mass number but different atomic numbers, resulting in different elements with similar mass.


What is the similarities between isobars and isotherms?

what is the similaraties between isobars and isotherms ]


What is the difference between isobar and isotope?

isobars are elements with same mass numbers (Atomic Mass) and different atomic number (number of proton or electron)


Where would you generally see isobars?

Yea, where would you generally see isobars??