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ISOLINE
Isoline is a term used in geography and cartography to refer to a line on a map that connects points with the same value of a given variable. Isolines are commonly used to depict geographical data such as elevation, temperature, precipitation, atmospheric pressure, and population density.
Isolines are typically represented on maps as contour lines, which connect points of equal elevation, or isotherms, which connect points of equal temperature. Other examples of isolines include isobars (lines of equal atmospheric pressure), isohyets (lines of equal rainfall), and isodapane (lines of equal population density).
Isolines are important tools in geography and cartography as they help to visualize and understand spatial patterns and variations in data. By connecting points with the same value of a given variable, isolines allow for the creation of maps that can convey complex information in a simple and visually appealing way.
In addition to their use in mapping and geography, isolines are also used in various fields of science and engineering, such as meteorology, oceanography, and geology, to represent data and analyze spatial patterns and trends.

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