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Isolines An isoline is a line connecting points of equal value.
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Examples of isolines: (The weather channel loves isolines!) Isotherms:
points of equal temperature Isobar: points of equal barometric (air) pressure Contour: points of equal altitude Concentration of chemicals Anything else you can get a value for. (The weather channel loves isolines!)
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Rules for Drawing Isolines:
1. Isolines connect points of equal value. 5 5 10 10 10 10 15 15
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2. Isolines are gentle, curving lines- no sharp corners.
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3. Isolines are always closed curves even though the map might only show part of it.
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4. Isolines NEVER cross- this would mean that one point has two different values. Ex: one spot has two temperatures? 60 ° 50 ° 40 ° 30 ° X 20° Z Y
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5. Isolines usually are parallel. (They have a parallel trend.)
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Practice Drawing Isolines: 10 unit interval
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Practice Drawing Isolines: 10 unit interval
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Gradient Gradient shows how quickly the value changes from one point to another.
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A gentle (low) gradient changes slowly and the lines are far apart.
A steep (high) gradient changes quickly and the isolines are close together. A gentle (low) gradient changes slowly and the lines are far apart. Steep area Gentle area
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Gradient List three situations in which it would be useful to calculate gradient.
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Gradient Example: On a topographic map, the elevation at your house is 480 m. A hill, 4 km away, has a height of 980 m. What is the gradient from your house to the top of the hill? 980 m m 4 km Gradient = 125 m/km
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Gradient Example: It is 7 degrees Celsius in Ithaca, and 25 degrees Celsius in Miami. Miami is 2600km away from Ithaca. What is the temperature gradient from Ithaca to Miami?
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Gradient Example: Low pressure system is centered over Syracuse with a barometric pressure of 1011 mb. The barometric pressure in Norwich, 36 miles away, is 1019 mb. What is the pressure gradient?
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Gradient Example: A ball rolls down a 1.5 meter plank in 2.7 seconds. The top of the plank is .7 m above the ground. What is the gradient of the plank?
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