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What weather measuring devices do meteorologists use to collect data in the Earth's atmosphere? Select ALL that apply.
weather balloon
radar
anemometer
weather satellites
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All of them — weather balloon, radar, anemometer, and weather satellites.
- Weather balloons (radiosondes) measure upper‑air temperature, pressure, humidity and winds.
- Radar (Doppler radar) detects precipitation and wind motion in the atmosphere.
- Anemometers measure wind speed (and often direction) near the surface.
- Weather satellites observe clouds, temperature, moisture and other atmospheric variables from space.
- Weather balloons (radiosondes) measure upper‑air temperature, pressure, humidity and winds.
- Radar (Doppler radar) detects precipitation and wind motion in the atmosphere.
- Anemometers measure wind speed (and often direction) near the surface.
- Weather satellites observe clouds, temperature, moisture and other atmospheric variables from space.
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