
Isarithmic mapping
Isarithmic mapping is a technique used to represent data on a map with smooth lines or colors to show areas of equal value. For example, it can illustrate temperature, rainfall, or elevation levels. Instead of using discrete points, isarithmic maps connect values to create a continuous flow, making it easier to visualize and understand patterns across a region. By looking at these maps, one can quickly assess where conditions change, such as identifying warmer or cooler areas on a weather map, without getting lost in complex numbers.