Components of Weather Reports

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Components of Weather Reports: Overview

This topic covers concepts such as Humidity as a Climatic Factors, Temperature, Humidity, Rain Gauge, Atmosphere, Thermometers, Graphical Evaluation of Temperature Using Six's Thermometer, Measuring Rainfall and Direction of the Wind.

Important Questions on Components of Weather Reports

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Rain gauge, an instrument used to measure the rainfall is also known as

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Rain gauge is an instrument used to measure the rainfall.

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How can we measure the rainfall at a particular place?

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Explain the term PADUNU used by farmers.

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Farmers estimate the rainfall based on the wetness of the soil by the process called PADUNU.

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How will you determine temperature using six's thermometer?

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What is six's thermometer?

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The six's thermometer is a U shape tube used to measure the highest and lowest temperature of the day.

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The _____ thermometer is also called maximum minimum thermometer.

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The humidity is measured using hygrometer.

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Name some plants which can grown in high humidity.

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Explain humidity as a climatic factor.

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Higher humidity of air means _____ saturation.

(Choose from: quick/slow)

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 In summer the winds blow towards the earth from the seas/ocean in the afternoon.

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In which season is the quantity of moisture in the air high? 

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In _____ (summer/winter) the winds blow towards the earth from the seas/ocean in the afternoon.

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Rain gauge measures rainfall at a place in the unit nanometres.

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_____ is used to measure wind speed and direction of the wind.

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Which factor is responsible for sweaty feelings on a hot day? (Choose from wind speed or humidity).

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We can measure the temperature of a place with a maximum and minimum _____. (thermometer / barometer)