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isohyet
Contours..
When you multiply decimals, you just ignore the decimal until the end, then, to find the amount of decimal places in your answer, you add the amount of decimal places in both your factors
That's called the distance.
It is distance
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The sunshine recorder records the duration of sunshine at a place for a day. A glass ball with a 10 cm diameter is mounted on a metal frame. This glass ball focuses the sunshine a sensitised card that is placed below it on the metal frame. The sunrays make burn marks on the card. Continuous burn marks show continuous sunshine. Broken marks show otherwise. At the end of the day, the card is removed and the burn marks are totalled to get the total duration of sunshine for the day in hours and minutes. Lines drawn through places having the same amount of sunshine are called isohels.
Isobars are lines on a map joining places that have the same atmospheric pressure.
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.
isotherms
isotherms
salinity or salt concentration in a body of water. It is used to represent and study the distribution of salt in the ocean or other bodies of water.
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.
isonephs
An isohyet is a line on a map connecting points that have the same amount of rainfall within a specific period of time. It is used to represent rainfall distribution across a region.
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The answer is ISOHEL