The wind blows relatively to izohips

  1. Perpendicular
  2. ParallelCorrect answer
  3. At an angle of 60°
  4. At an angle of 30°

Explanation

In meteorology and navigation, geostrophic wind flows parallel to isohypses (lines of constant geopotential height on upper-air charts) or isobars.

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