It measures precipitation in its liquid state.
well, if you want to measure the length, just stretch the tape and measure it. If you want to measure the diameter, measure the circumference of the screw, then divided by 3.1415, then you will get the diameter.
You take a tape measure and you measure it length and height and that is all you do.
broken measure is an incomplete and the complete maesure is complete
it measure length
to measure tiling with a mesuring tape
A rain gauge is called a pluviometer or udometer
Examples: thermometer, pluviometer, wind vane, anemometer, solarimeter, manometer etc.
Examples: thermometer, pluviometer, wind vane, anemometer, solarimeter, manometer etc.
It is commonly just called a rain gauge, although it is also known as an ombrometer, a pluviometer, or an udometer.
Temperature: thermometer Rainfall: pluviometer Wind speed: anemometer Wind direction: wind vane, windsock
A rain gauge (AKA udometer, pluviometer, ombrometer, and hyetometer) is the instrument used by meteorologists and hydrologists to gather and measure the amount of liquid precipitation over an area in a specific period of time.
This instrument is called pluviometer (a rain gauge). See the link below.
the name for the study of rainfall is :Rain gauge also knon as udometer or pluviometer.
It is related to Rain Water. Fluvial = River Water Pluvial = Rain Water a Pluviometer mesures the rain level
The meter used to measure preciptation is called a rain gauge. Rain gauges only measure rainfall not preciptation because precipitation includes mostly anything falling from the sky. I do not believe there is one device to measure all types of precipitation. Although I believe there is such a thing as a hail pad to measure hail I am not certain.
A rain gauge (also known as an udometer or pluviometer) is a sharp-edged cylinder, which deposits its accumulated rainfall in a container underneath. There are many variants, including models that self-tip when full, and record the number of tippings.Most rain gauges generally measure the precipitation in millimeters. The level of rainfall is sometimes reported as inches or centimeters.
Pluviometer, ombrometer, udometer, and hyetometer are all terms meaning rain gauge, but rain gauge is the common term most often used and understood.