Question
FactorIsoline
(1) Height(a) Isotherm
(2) Temperature(b) Isohyet
(3) Pressure(c) Contour
(4) Rainfall(d) Isobar
(5) Planktons(e) Food for fishes
(f) Ocean current

Answer

1 – c
2 – a
3 – d
4 – b
5 – e

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