Jupiter does not have sandstorms like those found on Earth. Jupiter's atmosphere is made up of mainly hydrogen and helium gases, with no solid surface for sandstorms to occur. Instead, Jupiter's atmosphere experiences powerful winds and storm systems, such as the Great Red Spot.
The clinometer was invented by Dutch scientist Pieter van Musschenbroek in 1731. He developed it as a tool to measure angles of elevation and depression.
The nephoscope was invented by French scientist Léon Teisserenc de Bort in 1896. He used it to measure the altitude and direction of the wind by observing the movement of clouds.
The aneroid barometer was invented in 1844 by French scientist Lucien Vidi. It operates by utilizing a small flexible metal box that expands and contracts with changes in atmospheric pressure, allowing it to measure and display barometric pressure.
Hertz is a unit named after the German physicist Heinrich Hertz. The hertz (Hz) is used to measure frequency in cycles per second.
Yes, sandstorms can and do occur in the deserts of Egypt.
Observes and measure
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A thermometer.
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Optomotrists
measuring bowls
Observes and measure
It allows a scientist to measure the wavelength of light.
they measure it