Isotherms are lines of constant or equal temperature. They are often used on weather maps by meteorologists to give a large-scale view of temperatures across the U.S. If you have ever looked at a weather map in a newspaper, the isotherms are used to divide the color-filled temperatures. In the map above, temperatures from the 60s to 70° may be represented by a yellow color, while temperatures in the 70s to 80° may be represented by an orange color. The line that divides the yellow from the orange is the isotherm.

Find South Carolina on the map. Which temperature is South Carolina NOT experiencing?(1 point)
Responses

47° F

65° F

53° F

70° F

1 answer

South Carolina is not experiencing 47° F and 53° F temperatures.