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Rain gauges should be placed on level ground in an open area where there are no buildings, trees, or other obstacles to block the rain. This is to prevent the water collected on the roofs of buildings or the leaves of trees from dripping into the rain gauge after a rain, resulting in inaccurate readings.
away from shelter
This is common sense..... because it cant get all the rain
Improper readings could result because of rain being diverged from the gauge by the trees leaves, or dripping water could also affect them.
You can improvise a rain gauge using a soda bottle. Cut the soda bottle in half. Run a line of masking tape along the height of the bottles base. Using a marker and a ruler, mark each inch or milliliter along the tape. Place the top of the bottle upside down into the base, forming a funnel. Staple in place to secure. Place the rain gauge in an open spot in your yard to catch the rain.
Place is a regular verb so the PP is placed. place / placed / placed He has placed his cards on the table.
Place is a regular verb so the PP is placed. place / placed / placed He has placed his cards on the table.
Place the gauge inside a sealed piston. Place the weight on top of the piston and read the pressure from the gauge. The force exerted by the weight multiplied by the area of the piston will give you the actual pressure exerted on the gauge. Using SI units. A 5 kg weight placed on a 0.25 meter diameter piston will create a pressure of around 1 pascal (Nm^2). 5N*Pi*0.25m^2.
No, Present- place Past- Placed Participle- placed
I tried the first route, Route 29, and kept travelling to different routes as I levelled up.
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Present perfect is formed with -- have/has + past participle.The past participle of place is placed, so present perfect is have placed or has placed.
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The verb "place" is commonly used to indicate the action of putting something in a particular position or location.
It is correct to say "is placed." The verb "placed" is the past participle form of the verb "place" and is often used in passive voice constructions. For example, "The book is placed on the table."
The present perfect tense indicates an action that started in the past and is still relevant in the present. It is formed by using "have" or "has" with the past participle of the main verb. For example, "I have visited Paris" implies that the action of visiting Paris has occurred at some point before now.
Inside. You should always place your rain gauge outdoor in a nice open space where there is nothing to hinder the rain falling directly into the gauge. Mount the gauge vertically and level, and check and empty it after every rain fall.