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Isotherms are lines on a map or chart that connect points of equal temperature. They are commonly used in meteorology, climatology, and other fields to represent temperature distributions over a given area. Isotherms are typically drawn at regular intervals, such as every 5 or 10 degrees Celsius, and can be used to identify temperature gradients, cold and warm fronts, and other weather patterns.
Isotherms can be plotted on various types of maps, including weather maps, climate maps, and topographic maps.
Isotherms can also be used to represent temperature distributions in other contexts, such as in the study
In summary, isotherms are a valuable tool for representing and analyzing temperature distributions in a variety