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10 uses of the wind vane in points only

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Answered by sujatadey684
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1. it is used to indicate wind direction
2. it is used as a decorative addition to tall building.
3.it is often used to provide a visual backup to the weather.
4.another of it uses is it help to know the wind direction during a storm that may help to determine their personal property in a safe way
5.these helps local authorities keep their communities safe.
6.wind vanes use anemometer to measure wind speed and pressure
7. meteorologist use it to predict weather patterns
8.wind vane can fixed compass
9.wind vanes are commonly adhered to boats as a navigational device
10.A simple wind vane can be helpful during sailing and golfing
Answered by daniyashahid99
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Answer:

Following are the uses of wind vanes:

Explanation:

A wind vane, also known as a weather vane, is a revolving device located on the tops of buildings. Simple and complex wind vanes are available. As a result of this design, the side with the greater surface area is blown away from the wind, while the side with the smaller surface area faces the wind.

  1. A weather vane's primary function is to aid in weather forecasting.
  2. Weather vanes are handy for determining which way the wind is blowing at home or on farms.
  3. Wind vanes are used as a decorative material for buildings and houses.
  4. They're frequently viewed of as a classic design element that may still be found atop houses, barns, sheds, and other structures.
  5. Animals, objects, and decorations adorn the tops of weather vanes, indicating the nature or purpose of the structures they sit upon.
  6. Wind vanes are often used as a navigational aid on boats. Wind vanes are important in keeping a vessel moving when the motor on a motor-driven boat fails, or when a vessel is powered by the wind through the use of sails.
  7. Another benefit of this training is that it might help you improve your golf swing. The wind vane is a compact, portable gadget that clips onto golf equipment bags to show players which way the wind is blowing.
  8. When other navigational equipment fail, wind vanes with fixed compass settings beneath them will assist sailors know which way they're going as well as which direction the wind is taking them.
  9. On historic farmhouses, simple vintage arrow wind vanes can be observed, remnants from a time when farmers employed them to protect their crops.
  10. On the summits of museums, government and judicial buildings, intricate, hand-carved vanes made of hammered copper or iron are common.
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