you cannot collect trmperature, but you can read what the temperature is with a thermometer.
The particles of water vapor collect around dust in the air. When they collect, they form droplets of liquid water. In the case of boiling water the steam particles collide with one and other and form droplets large enough to fall down or a decrease in atmospheric pressure and temperature will cause water to form on cooler surfaces
Meteorological observers collect rain in raingauges.
All of them, when heated sufficiently. Mercury is a liquid at room temperature. Francium would probably be liquid at room temperature but it's too unstable to allow enough of it to be collected together to tell. Eka-mercury, or whatever they're calling it these days, is thought to also be likely to be a liquid at room temperature, again assuming you could collect more than an atom or two of it before it decayed into something else.
they collect changes in elevation tilting of land surface and ground movements
They just tell you about weather They just tell you about weather
A meteorologist collects data about Temperature, Humidity, Precipitation, etc.
Due to the way CCD's work the higher the temperature the more random noise it will collect in an image. By reducing its temperature it increase the accuracy of an image.
In the Process of collecting data a thermometer can help you identify the temperature in Fahrenheit or Celsius.
The record low temperature was set in 1993 for Halloween in Tulsa Oklahoma. Little trick or treaters set out in 19 degree weather to collect candy.
In a greenhouse the gases in a greenhouse collect the sunlight and trap the heat. This provides sunlight and a warm temperature for plants to be able to grow.
Argos at 2000 meters measure conductivity, temperature and pressure.
No, collect is a verb (to collect) and an adjective (a collect call).
You could collect it in a container and cool it down and measure the quantity of water. Or you could hold a thermometer so that its bulb is in the steam to measure its temperature.
"Collect" can be a verb, as in, "She wanted to collect butterflies". Or, "Collect" can be an adjective, as in, "I just made a collect phone call".
i collect poms:) some collect megaphones, and some collect team shirts.
If you meant what is collect in past tense, It is collected.
in the field, scientists have the opportunity to collect data in an original setting in the labrotory, scientists have the opportunity to collect data in a controlled enviroment. unlike the field the labrotory allows scientists to control conditions like temperature, lightning, and even the surrounding air.