meteorograph (Meaning)
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meteorograph (n.)
An instrument which registers meteorologic phases or conditions.
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meteorograph Sentence Examples
- The meteorograph recorded the temperature, pressure, and humidity during its descent through Earth's atmosphere.
- Scientists analyzed data from the meteorograph to gain insights into the conditions within the meteor.
- The meteorograph transmitted real-time data, allowing researchers to monitor the meteor's trajectory and impact.
- The meteorograph was equipped with sensors to measure radiation, wind speed, and atmospheric density.
- The meteorograph was attached to a parachute to ensure a slow and controlled descent.
- Scientists hoped the meteorograph would provide valuable information about the composition and origin of the meteor.
- The meteorograph malfunctioned due to extreme heat and pressure encountered during entry into Earth's atmosphere.
- The data collected by the meteorograph confirmed the presence of water vapor in the meteor's composition.
- The meteorograph's readings indicated that the meteor had a dense, rocky interior.
- Researchers used the meteorograph's measurements to determine the meteor's speed, spin rate, and angle of impact.
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An instrument which registers meteorologic phases or conditions.
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The meteorograph recorded the temperature, pressure, and humidity during its descent through Earth's atmosphere.
Scientists analyzed data from the meteorograph to gain insights into the conditions within the meteor.
The meteorograph transmitted real-time data, allowing researchers to monitor the meteor's trajectory and impact.
The meteorograph was equipped with sensors to measure radiation, wind speed, and atmospheric density.