What Tools Do Scientists Use

By admin, December 13, 2009 2:20 pm

what tools do scientists use
How do scientists mesure weather?

What is the most common tool that scientists use to measure:
1.) Precipatation
2.) Winds (direction and speed)
3.) Humidity
4.) Air Pressure

The more old fashioned tools for 3 and 4 would be:
3. Hydrometer
4. Barometer

But now a days scientists use more hi- tech stuff.

Taking Earth’s Temperature



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