To measure the condition of the atmoshere
a stevenson screen screen is not called an instrument because it does not do any mechanical work and neither helps in taking weather recordings. it is just a container where various thermometers areb kept , protected from the sun's direct insolation so that we can exact readings. it only does the job of prtecting the instruments kept in it. it is not an instrument , it is a house for instruments.
Yes.
Wind vanes used to be kept at high, exposed locations so that the wind reaching the instrument hadn't been deflected or dispersed by any objects. These days, other technology has developed and wind vanes are not used when official observations are taken (though my grandmother had one until just a few years ago).
No body temperature is kept constant regardless of the weather by Homeostasis, which is a inbuilt mechanism in the bodies of mammals and some other animals.
Lesson 1-calcite isn't spelled like that-satellite Lesson 2-it cant be at room temp when its not in a room its kept outside so the temp. would be according to the weather. so its a no u cant satellite a electrical conductor at room temp.
a wind meter and a rainfall meter
a stevenson screen screen is not called an instrument because it does not do any mechanical work and neither helps in taking weather recordings. it is just a container where various thermometers areb kept , protected from the sun's direct insolation so that we can exact readings. it only does the job of prtecting the instruments kept in it. it is not an instrument , it is a house for instruments.
Salt is not kept outside the shop.
Pet mice should never be kept outside as they are exposed to the weather, the sun, and other animals!
Yes, I move mine outside to the window on my patio in warm weather, where it gets no direct sunlight. They do great. Do remember you will probably need to water more often as the warmth and air will dry it out faster.
We have several varieties of ducks. They seem to enjoy the winter weather. We have a little house for them to stay in in the winter but they seem to prefer to be outside. They really like the snow. It is kind of neat to watch them play in it. Hope this helps you.
Yes, as Alaskan Malamutes have a very thick, double-layered coat to protect them from cold weather. However, any dog that is kept outside must have adequate shelter (both from sun, rain and cold) and have access to fresh food and water.
You cannot store a DLP television in cold weather because it will freeze when kept in this kind of weather.
You have the basic train station and then this is also the name given to property's where cattle and sheep are kept, similar to the ranch in the USA.
Sometimes but not really.
yes
cold weather/ Suitable weather conditions in a growth chamber