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Measuring Weather

Grade 3 · Science · Weather and Climate · Washington, USA

Lesson Summary

Scientists use tools like thermometers, rain gauges, and wind vanes to measure weather.

Explanation

A thermometer measures temperature, telling you how hot or cold it is. A rain gauge collects rain to measure how much falls. A wind vane shows which direction the wind blows, and an anemometer measures wind speed. Meteorologists are scientists who study weather. They use these tools along with satellites and radar to predict what the weather will be like in the coming days.

Practice Questions

Q1: What tool measures temperature?
Answer: A thermometer.
Q2: What does a rain gauge do?
Answer: It collects and measures how much rain has fallen.
Q3: What is a scientist who studies weather called?
Answer: A meteorologist.
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