A rain gauge is a device which measures liquid precipitation over a period of time. It was invented by Prince Munjong and King Sejong the Great of Korea in 1441.
The screw gauge was invented by William Gascoigne around the year 1638. Gascoigne was a renowned astronomer and mathematician from England.
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You can place it on the roof, but not on the sides. Blowing wind can create a "rain shadow" on one side, with drops blocked as they fall. Alternately, projections from the building could funnel rain from a large wall area into the gauge.
Advantages:capable of measuring small amounts of water in the garden.Disadvantages:harder to read is vast quantities.visibly deceiving
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a rain gauge works by first making sure it rained, and seeing how many inches the rain filled up the rain gauge.
Yes, a rain gauge measures the amount of rain to fall above the gauge.
a rain gauge works by first making sure it rained, and seeing how many inches the rain filled up the rain gauge.
Yes a rain gauge measures rain fall
a rain gauge is a device used to measure rainfall
It is done with help of rain gauge
how do you find the variables to the rain gauge project
a rain gauge measures the amount of rain, snow, or any liquid that falls from the skyThe rain gauge measures the amount of water, snow or any liquid that falls from the sky, to view the water level
Rain gauge is basically used to meassure the amount of rain fall.
rain is measured with a rain gauge but i have no idea what a snow board is :)
they use rain gauge to measure rainfall.
It is called a rain gauge