What is the instrument used in measuring climate
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Hydrometer: It is the instrument used to measure the relative density or the specific gravity of liquids i.e. the ratio of the density of liquid to the ratio of the water density.
Hygrometer: It is an instrument used to measure the relative humidity.
Thermometer: It is an instrument used for measuring temperature.
Seismograph: An instrument used to measure ground movement caused by earthquake or explosions.
Anemometer: An anemometer is a device used to measure wind speed. It helps us know how fast wind is moving at a given time.
Snow gauge: This does almost the same job as the Rain gauge but unlike the rain gauge, the snow gauge measures Solid precipitation
Rain gauge/Udometer/Pluviometer/Fluviograph: Is the instrument used to measure the amount of liquid precipitation over a set period of time.
Wind vane/weather vane/weather coak: It is an instrument for showing the direction of wind.
Barometer: This is an instrument that is used to measure atmospheric pressure. It can also be referred to as Torriceli's Tube, that is the Torriceli invented this instrument
Rain gauge/Udometer/Pluviometer/ Anemometer Fluviograph