Contour lines connect points of equal elevation while isobars connect points of equal pressure
They are points of intersection.
Imagine one eye. Take a flat, sharp, board and imagine slipping it through the middle of the eye. Now divide the eye right down the middle. The two halve you end up with are cross sections of the eye. You can orient your flat "board" or plane vertically, horizontally, or at any axis.
If two lines cross they share a point of intersection. For two straight lines this is limited to one common point, for two circles two points and for complex lines like two sine waves the number of common points has no limit.
To plot points remember the format (x,y). The points you provided will not cross the x-axis because they have a zero for x. (0,3) start from the middle(origin) and count three spaces up(counting by 1).Place a dot. (0,11) start from the middle(origin) and count eleven spaces up(counting by 1).Place a dot.
You do not need a coordinate plane to draw a polygon. A polygon is simply a plane shape whose boundaries are straight line segments that meet at their ends but do not cross. So draw any number of points and draw straight ines from one to the next, and on to the next, and so on except that you must not cross an existing line and the last line must end at the starting point. And there you have it: your polygon!You do not need a coordinate plane to draw a polygon. A polygon is simply a plane shape whose boundaries are straight line segments that meet at their ends but do not cross. So draw any number of points and draw straight ines from one to the next, and on to the next, and so on except that you must not cross an existing line and the last line must end at the starting point. And there you have it: your polygon!You do not need a coordinate plane to draw a polygon. A polygon is simply a plane shape whose boundaries are straight line segments that meet at their ends but do not cross. So draw any number of points and draw straight ines from one to the next, and on to the next, and so on except that you must not cross an existing line and the last line must end at the starting point. And there you have it: your polygon!You do not need a coordinate plane to draw a polygon. A polygon is simply a plane shape whose boundaries are straight line segments that meet at their ends but do not cross. So draw any number of points and draw straight ines from one to the next, and on to the next, and so on except that you must not cross an existing line and the last line must end at the starting point. And there you have it: your polygon!
Because one location cannot have two air pressures.
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iso means same. Isobars connect points with the same pressure. You cannot (at one and the same elevation) have both higher and lower pressures connecting at a point. The atmosphere does not have pockets of high pressure enveloped inside volumes of low pressure or vice versa (we are talking about situations where the pressure from cataclysmic events such as explosions or volcanic eruptions have had time to dissipate).
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They might, but they do not have to. A very long and narrow parallelogram would have diagonals that cross at a very sharp angle.no they donot
Why do all muscle cross a joint? Define the attachment points of muscle to bone?
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They are points of intersection.
In a plane, only one.
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