Isogram (Noun)
Meaning
A line drawn on a map connecting points having the same numerical value of some variable.
Classification
Nouns denoting spatial position.
Examples
- An isogram on a temperature map connects all points with the same temperature, helping meteorologists track weather patterns.
- The elevation isogram on the topographic map showed the steep incline of the mountain range.
- Hydrologists use isograms to represent the water table depth in different areas of the city.
- Weather forecasters rely on isograms to visualize high and low-pressure systems that influence precipitation patterns.
- Seismologists create isograms to illustrate the distribution of earthquake intensities across a region.