The Beaufort Scale.
The temperature scale used to measure Earth's heat is called the Celsius scale.
The Fujita scale is only for tornado intensity. Meteorologists use a different wind scale for hurricanes called the Saffir-Simpson scale.
The scale used to measure the hardness of a rock is called the Mohs scale. It ranges from 1 (softest) to 10 (hardest) with each level representing a different mineral's ability to scratch another.
Its called the enhanced fujita scale...it measures from an EF0 to an EF5 how fast the tornado was spinning. The wind speed is determined by examining damage.
The scale used to measure mineral hardness is called the Mohs scale. It ranks minerals from 1 (softest) to 10 (hardest) based on their ability to scratch each other.
This is the Beaufort scale.
The scale used to measure the strength of an earthquake is called the Richter scale
The temperature scale used to measure Earth's heat is called the Celsius scale.
The Fujita scale is only for tornado intensity. Meteorologists use a different wind scale for hurricanes called the Saffir-Simpson scale.
Scale
the scale
There are several "scales" used for describing wind speed, but the most common may be the Beaufort Scale of wind speeds, in 12 steps from "Calm" to "Light Air", all the way to "hurricane". The Beaufort Scale isn't used to MEASURE wind speed, but to DESCRIBE it.
Richter scale.
The tool that a person would use to measure out a pound is called a scale. A scale can be used to weigh people as well. Pounds are a form of measure used on the Imperial system.
The scale used to measure the hardness of a rock is called the Mohs scale. It ranges from 1 (softest) to 10 (hardest) with each level representing a different mineral's ability to scratch another.
Its called the enhanced fujita scale...it measures from an EF0 to an EF5 how fast the tornado was spinning. The wind speed is determined by examining damage.
The map scale is a part of the map that is used to measure distance. The map scale can often be found in or around the map legend.