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The red lines on this national weather service weather map connect areas of equal air pressure. what do meteorologists call these lines? a. isobars b. cold fronts c. air masses d…
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a. isobars
b. cold fronts
c. air masses
d. isotherms
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The circular lines you see on the chart are isobars, which join areas of the same barometric pressure.
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