The simplest and older - shot-line.
For faster and more accurate work, especially in deep water, sonar is used now; its simplest form being the echo-sounder.
It is called a water meter
its called richter scale and a mercalli scale
A rain gauge is called a pluviometer or udometer
it is called a rain gauge
thermometer
A "depth gauge micrometer" is used by engineers. A depth gauge micrometer is a precision instrument used to measure various depths of different items.
The instrument which is used to measure snowfall is called a snow gauge.
No, a calorimeter is not designed to measure depth. It is a device used to measure the amount of heat released or absorbed in a chemical reaction or physical process. To measure the depth of something, you would typically need a different type of instrument, such as a ruler, tape measure, or a depth gauge.
The instrument used to measure the total distance that a car has traveled is called an odometer.
The instrument used to measure a angle is called a protractor!
A thermometer
It is called a water meter
This instrument is called pH-meter.
The instrument is called an anemometer
A barometer.
thermometer
No, a clinometer is not used to measure the depth of something. It is used to measure the angles of incline, slope, and elevation but not the actual depth.