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A line on a weather map that connects places where the temperature is the same is called an isotherm.
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The 'kelvin' and the celsius 'degree' are identical temperature intervals ... they are the same size. The marks on the kelvin thermometer and the marks on the celsius thermometer are the same distance apart. Both scales have 100 divisions between the freezing and boiling temperatures of water, but the scales start at different places. (Kelvin starts at 'absolute zero', celsius starts at the freezing temperature of water.) The graphs of these two scales are parallel lines. The graphs never intersect, meaning that there is no temperature where kelvin and celsius are the same number.
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The lines of same (iso) heat or temperature (therm) are isotherms
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Such lines are called isotherms.
No, an isobar line connects places that have the same atmospheric pressure. Isotherm lines, on the other hand, connect places with the same air temperature.
Lines of equal summer temperature are Isothere. Lines of equal general temperature are Isotherm
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Isotherms and they are lines on a map that connect areas with the same surface temperature.
The warmest places on Mars are about the same temperature as the coldest places on Earth.