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  • Isobars - A Weather Guide Definition - ThoughtCo
    Isobars are lines of equal atmospheric pressure drawn on a meteorological map Each line passes through a pressure of a given value, provided certain rules are followed The rules for drawing isobars are: Isobar lines may never cross or touch Isobar lines may only pass through pressures of 1000 + or - 4
  • Isobar - Wikipedia
    Isobar may refer to: Isobar (meteorology), a line connecting points of equal atmospheric pressure reduced to sea level on the maps Isobaric process, a process taking place at constant pressure; Isobar (nuclide), one of multiple nuclides with the same mass but with different numbers of protons (or, equivalently, different numbers of neutrons)
  • ISOBAR Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of ISOBAR is an imaginary line or a line on a map or chart connecting or marking places of equal barometric pressure
  • Isobar | Isobar Mapping, Weather Maps Climate | Britannica
    isobar, line on a weather map of constant barometric pressure drawn on a given reference surface The isobaric pattern on a constant-height surface is extremely useful in weather forecasting because of the close association between pressure and weather
  • What are Isobars: Definition, Examples, Difference - Scienly
    Atoms of different chemical elements that have different numbers of protons but the same total number of protons and neutrons (mass number) are called isobars The word “isobar” has been derived from Greek word whose meaning is “equally heavy” (isos = equal and barys = heavy)
  • ISOBAR | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    ISOBAR definition: 1 a line drawn on a weather map joining all the places that have the same air pressure 2 a line… Learn more
  • In Meteorology, What Is an Isobar? - AllTheScience
    An isobar is a line connecting points of equal atmospheric pressure on a weather map The word comes from the Greek words isos — equal — and baros — weight By plotting isobars at intervals based on pressure readings, areas of high and low pressure can be depicted on a map, just like hills and valleys on a contour map of a landscape


















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