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B. Read the clues and write the names.
1. The place where weather conditions are recorded ______
2. The thermometers are kept inside this box _______
3. An automatic barometer ________
4. The instrument used to measure humidity _______
5. Rainfall is measured in this unit ______​

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Answered by rochanakr26
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A weather station is a place, where weather conditions are constantly monitored and recorded.

Maximum and minimum temperatures are measured using thermometers mounted inside a wooden box with slits, called Stevenson's screen, which is generally kept facing north. The maximum thermometer is mercury-in-glass — as the temperature rises, the mercury expands and moves freely up a constriction in the thermometer.

These aneroid barometers are called barographs

hygrometer, instrument used in meteorological science to measure the humidity, or amount of water vapour in the air

Rainfall is measured by a precise instrument called rain gauge. It determines the depth of precipitation that occurs over a unit area. Thus, it measures rainfall.

Most standard rain gauges have a wide funnel leading into the cylinder and are calibrated so that one-tenth of an inch of rain measures one inch when it collects inside

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