Sunday, May 25, 2008
Isoline Map
An isoline map is a map with continuous lines that enclose areas of equal value. Examples of isoline maps include contour maps which use lines to communicate altitude, isotherm maps which connect points with equal temperature, Isobar maps, such as the one above of Australia which lines connect equal barometric pressure, and others like isotachs for wind speed.
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