Windvanes are structures placed on the roofs of buildings to determine which way the wind is blowing. They're often shaped as roosters.
direction of the wind.
windvane,cupanometer and ananometer
If a tornado is coming a wind vane will probably point away from the storm as the wind itself is moving toward it as inflow
The wind vane measure wind direction which are usually the four cardinal points. More complicated vanes could be graduated in degrees.
The Bad Weather Brewing Company sells craft beers in the Minnesota area. Their beers are named for weather-related items such as Windvane, Ominous, Migration, and Forecast.
"Explain this" is actually "You explain this" or some form of that phrase. As such, "You" is the [understood] subject and "explain" is action requested, i.e. the verb. Or another way of saying it is "explain" IS the verb, "explanation" is the noun, as in "You please explain the written explanation to me.' or simply "Explain it to me Lucy".
Explain RAM? Explain RAM?
The first wind vane was invented by the ancient Greeks, likely in the 1st century BC. It was a simple device consisting of a rod with a decorative shape at one end, which would rotate and point in the direction of the wind.
explain
i think it depends on WHERE you explain it and WHO you explain it to.
Explain is present tense. I/We/You/They explain He/She/It explains The present participle is explaining.
What does "explain" mean? To "explain" something is to tell in detail what something means.