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Sent 1: You might want to know how cold it is.
Sent 2: You may need to know how fast the wind is blowing.
Sent 3: Maybe it rained last night?
Sent 4: Do you know how much?
Sent 5: Does it feel humid to you?
Sent 6: You have heard all these questions before.
Sent 7: To answer these questions, we need data.
Sent 8: That data comes from special tools.
Sent 9: These tools collect data about the weather.
Sent 10: You can see some of the common tools listed below: A thermometer measures temperature.
Sent 11: An anemometer measures wind speed.
Sent 12: A rain gauge measures the amount of rain.
Sent 13: A hygrometer measures humidity.
Sent 14: A wind vane shows wind direction.
Sent 15: A snow gauge measures the amount of snow.
Question: How can you find out how much snow fell in a particular time frame? (false/0)
Question: In order to determine the level of humidity in the air, what tool would you need to use? (true/1)
Question: What are two types of tools that collect wind data? (true/2)
Question: What tools are used to measure the amount of precipitation? (true/3)
Question: What question does a thermometer answer? (false/4)
Question: How could you measure temperature and humidity? (true/5)
Question: How is weather measured? (true/6)
Question: What do "special tools" do with data? (true/7)
Question: What data are collected by special tools? (true/8)
Question: What question does a rain gauge answer? (false/9)
Question: What tools would you use to measure the amount of rain and wind speed? (true/10)
Question: What are some common tools? (true/11)
Question: How do we get weather data? (true/12)
Question: What can data tell us? (false/13)
Question: How can you measure the direction and velocity of the wind? (false/14)
Question: What tool would you use to determine how much rain fell last night? (false/15)
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