Rain Gauge
Meteorologists use rain gauges to measure the amount of precipitation that falls during a storm. These gauges are designed to collect and measure the volume of rainwater that accumulates in them. The data from rain gauges help meteorologists to accurately report the amount of rainfall in a particular area.
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During precipitation, a water particle is released from the clouds. This particle can be in the form of a water droplet of rain, sleet, snow, freezing rain or even hail.
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use your beam lights during the day and at night
There is a higher amount of precipitation in summer because of the warmer weather but the other 3 fall winter and spring are about the same.
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to measure the amount of energy released during an earthquake
The average annual precipitation near the Paricutin volcano in Mexico is 1497 mm. The equivalent amount in inches would be 58.9. The rain falls mainly during the summer months.
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Its average speed.
The magnitude of an earthquake is caluated to measure the amount of energy released during the earthquake.
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During precipitation, water comes back to earth surface. It comes back in the form of rain.
The precipitation during 2009 in Santa Fe was 9.27 inches.
Medabolic equivalents or METs are units used to measure the amount of oxygen a person consumes during exercise.
Power is the amount of work performed during a period of time.