Yes it does.
This is a wind sock to measure the wind direction.
There are at least two characteristics of wind that you might want to measure.-- Its speed can be measured with a wind-sock or an anemometer.-- Its direction can be measured with a wind-sock or a weathervane.
A windsock. It's the cone-shaped "flag" that you see on the runway at airports, its also normally striped orange and white.
Well both of them spin around because of the wind.
Two instruments for indicating wind direction are the wind sock and the wind vane. The wind vane is largely considered the more modern of the two.
A wind sock is used to show the direction of the wind.
Basically, all socks should have at least one hole - the one you put your foot in. By saying, "Your sock has a hole IN IT" implies that there is a hole in the actual knit fabric of the sock (rather than just a hole that was pre-made in the sock in order to be of use at all to a wearer) .
The appearance of the wind sock gives a broad approximation to the wind speed, and a pretty good indication of the wind direction.
A wind sock, or wind cone.
Wind socks measure the direction of the wind when the wind blows into the open end and the sock points the way the wind is blowing. Wind socks can also measure the strength of the wind. If a wind sock is flapping about gently the wind is only light. If a wind sock sticks out in a straight line the wind is much stronger.
This is a wind sock to measure the wind direction.
A wind vane or a wind sock.
darn it.
Because, it is just the way people prefer to say things. It really doesn't HAVE to be that way!!
they had a hole in the middle and in the back. the picture is in her book and on the back of the book. they were light brown and had stitching on the heel of the sock.
velocity direction indicator like a wind sock
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