C. Match,
1. measures temperature
humidity
2. rain of ice balls
gale
3. hot climate
poles
4. amount of water vapour
thermometer
5. strong wind
equator
6. cold climate
hail
Answers
Answer:
1. Measures temperature-thermometer
2. Rain of ice balls-hail
3. Hot climate-equator
4. Amount of water vapour-humidity
5. Strong wind-gale
6. Cold climate-poles
Explanation:
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Answer:
Measures temperature-thermometer
2. Rain of ice balls-hail
3. Hot climate-equator
4. Amount of water vapour-humidity
5. Strong wind-gale
6. Cold climate-poles
Explanation:
1 A device to measure relative humidity is called a hygrometer. The simplest hygrometer - a sling psychrometer - consists of two thermometers mounted together with a handle attached on a chain. One thermometer is ordinary
2 Ice pellets are also called sleet and can be accompanied by freezing rain. In winter, precipitation usually begins falling out of a cloud as ice particles. If the temperature underneath a cloud stays below freezing all the way to the ground, the ice crystals never melt and snow falls
3 The Eocene, which occurred between 53 and 49 million years ago, was the Earth's warmest temperature period for 100 million years
4 Humidity is the amount of water vapor in the air. The vapor content of air is measured with devices known as hygrometers. The measurements are usually expressed as specific humidity or percent relative humidity
5 There are no winds at the equator? The trade winds coming from the south and the north meet near the equator. These converging trade winds produce general upward winds as they are heated, so there are no steady surface winds. This area of calm is called the doldrums