An hand compass, or an analogue wrist watch.
If you know how to read an analogue wrist watch m you can find the South Direction, by using the fingersw against the Sun's position. NB THis is Boy Scout stuff!!!!!
A compass is primarily used for determining directions such as north, south, east, and west. It is a useful tool for navigation and orienteering in both outdoor and indoor settings.
Doppler radar, which even now is the most valuable tool in detecting and predicting tornadoes.
The Big Dipper points towards the North Star, also known as Polaris. This makes it a useful tool for locating the direction of true north in the night sky.
A cloth tape measure.
The Big Dipper always points toward the North Star, also known as Polaris. This makes it a useful tool for navigation, as it can help you find north in the night sky.
A useful tool would be a spatula.
A compass is primarily used for determining directions such as north, south, east, and west. It is a useful tool for navigation and orienteering in both outdoor and indoor settings.
that mean utensils any instrument, vessel, or tool that serves a good and useful purpose :D
The most useful tool would have to be diamond pickaxe.
You would use "a" before "useful" when it is followed by a consonant sound. For example, "a useful tool." You would use "an" before "useful" when it is followed by a vowel sound. For example, "an useful addition."
when is the estimation of product is a useful tool
probably not, but maybe its a useful tool probably not, but maybe its a useful tool
"Aanimuthyam" is a term in the Telugu language, and when translated to English, it is referred to as "compass." In the context of navigation and geography, a compass is a tool that indicates the direction of magnetic north and helps in determining cardinal directions such as north, south, east, and west. It is an essential instrument for orienteering and map reading.
the tool you use to measure milk in your cereal would be the measuring cup
a globe
a sphygomanometer is actually a tool used for measuring blood pressure in your arteries. the "instrument" refers to a tool, but i do see where you got that.
The most common instrument (tool) is a tape measure.