Seisometer: Measures the movement of the earth using ground motion detection sensor. E.g Earthquakes which are measured on the Richter scale.
Barometer: Measures atmospheric pressure
Tiltmeter: Measures changes in a slope of a landscape. Mostly used to measure buldges on volcanoes.
Wind Vanes: Measures wind direction and are mounted at the height of the wind you are measuring.
Pyrometer and Thermometer: They both measure heat but Pyrometer are usually used to measure extremely hot objects.
Rain/Precipitation Gauge: Used to measure rain/precipitation
Hygrometer: Measures amount of humidity in the atmosphere
Anenometer: measures wind speed and wind pressure
Examples of geographical instruments include compasses for navigation, theodolites for measuring angles in surveying, and GPS devices for tracking location using satellites. These instruments help people collect data, make maps, and navigate in the field.
An example of a geographical name is "Mount Everest" which is the highest mountain in the world located in the Himalayas.
Examples of geographical locations include mountains, deserts, oceans, rivers, forests, valleys, and plateaus. Each of these features plays a crucial role in shaping the physical landscape of a region.
A geographical human feature is any physical characteristic of the Earth's surface that has been impacted or created by human activity. Examples include cities, roads, bridges, dams, and agricultural fields.
Some examples of Visayan instruments include the bandurria (a small guitar-like instrument with 14 strings), the kulintang (a set of small, horizontally laid gongs), and the kudyapi (a two-stringed boat-lute).
No, "Geographical" is not a word. The correct term is "geographic."
Geophysical instruments are used to investigate the Earth, near its surface. Examples of such instruments include magnetometers and the Richter scale.
Hudson and Chesapeake are examples of estuaries, which are semi-enclosed coastal bodies of water where saltwater from the ocean mixes with freshwater from rivers. Hudson River Estuary is located in New York, while the Chesapeake Bay is the largest estuary in the United States, located between Maryland and Virginia.
Examples of scientific instruments include microscopes, spectrophotometers, telescopes, mass spectrometers, and DNA sequencers.
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Some examples include the koto, biwa, shamisen, and shakuhachi.
The oboe and the bassoon are both examples of double-reeded musical instruments.
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Ukulele
Jug
Percussion instruments.
drums, spoken voice