Pronunciation: /ˈaɪsəˌθɜrm/
noun a line on a map or chart connecting points having the same temperature at a given time or on average over a given period
A1 An isotherm is a line on a map connecting points with the same temperature.
A2 In geography, an isotherm is a line that connects places with the same average temperature.
B1 Scientists use isotherms to analyze temperature distribution across different regions.
B2 Meteorologists often use isotherms to study weather patterns and climate changes.
C1 The isotherm of a particular area can provide valuable data for climate research.
C2 Understanding isotherms is crucial for predicting temperature variations and climate trends.
formal An isotherm is a line on a map connecting points having the same temperature at a given time or on average over a given period.
informal The isotherm on the weather map shows where the temperature is the same.
slang The isotherm is like the temperature boundary line on the map.
figurative In this discussion, the isotherm represents the equilibrium point between two opposing forces.
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