anemometer
the Koreans common instrument is the kayagum
anemometer
Yes, sailboats can sail into the wind by using a technique called tacking, where they zigzag back and forth to catch the wind at an angle.
In ancient times, ships sailed against the wind by using a technique called tacking. This involved changing the angle of the sails to catch the wind from different directions, allowing the ship to move forward even when sailing into the wind.
Mostly by wind, they had quite large rectangular shaped sails. But there was also oars. All the vikings rowed when there was no wind because the sail wasn't up. There was no rowing slaves.True or False:to help control the sail rigging ropes were used - FALSE there is no rope called a rigging rope
The wind direction is measured with windsock or wind vanes.
Depends on the instrument... but a woodwind
A wind instrument called a "flute".
a musical instrument? a wind instrument? a string instrument? a percussion instrument?
The instrument you blow into to produce sound is called a "wind instrument."
A lyre.
The instrument to measure wind resistance is called an anemometer or wind-meter. It is a common instrument used in weather stations.
A wind vane is the instrument used to indicate the direction of the wind. It is typically shaped like an arrow and spins freely to align with the wind direction.
It Is called an Orchestra.
Yes, any instrument that you blow through is a wind instrument.
The instrument is called an anemometer
its a chime