Drawing isotherms in a 5-degree interval?


five-degree interval means draw isotherms connecting stations where...for example...the temperature 10°c , line temperature 15°c...and it's 20°c or possibly 50°f...55°f...and 60°f.

iow...there's 5-degree difference (interval) between isotherms.

bonus tip:
when drawing isotherms (or iso-lines of type) don't let them intersect other isotherm.

what mean when asked draw isotherms in 5-degree interval? know how draw isotherm don't know means 5-degree interval?


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