This tool is used to measure the temperature of the air in a location.
Thermometer
This is the water that is falling out of the sky.
Precipitation
The force that attracts a body towards the center of Earth.
Gravity
This graph with an 'edible name' can show percentages
Pie CHart
This the opposite of inches is used to calculate the measurements of objects.
Meters
This object can be used to measure distance or length of something.
Ruler / Yard Stick
This is the amount of water VAPOR in the air.
Humidity
The energy of a moving object.
Kinetic Energy
This is a good way to show data changes over time.
Line Chart
This is used to measure the weight of an object.
Grams
Rain Gauge
This is the type of radiation emitted by the sun.
Ultraviolet
Energy stored by an object because of its position relative to other objects or stresses within itself, rather than velocity.
This graph represents categorical data with rectangular bars.
Bar Graph
This is used to measure the volume of an object.
Liter
This object would allow you to determine the direction in which wind is traveling at any given point of time.
Weather Vain
Dew Point
This is the force that allowed Ms. McDonald to swing a bucket of water over her head and not have water fall on her head.
Centripetal Force
This chart is used to compare & contrast two or more items.
Venn Diagram
The use of the metric system is used everywhere in the world except the United States. What is system referred to in the United States.
Imperial System
This object measures the air pressure in an area. Remember in Colorado, we need to adjust this object to get an accurate reading because of our altitude.
Barometer
This is the long term temperature and precipitation in an area.
Climate
The speed of something in a given direction.
Velocity
This type of chart can help graph a sequence of events.
The use of this Latin prefix is attached to meters, liters, and grams to represent the number 10
Deca / Deci