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What direction is D?
West.
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What is the wind direction?
It is the East wind. The wind is blowing from the East.
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What direction is F?
South-west
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How do you tell the direction?
direction chart, compass
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How fast is the wind blowing?
E
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What color is the wind?
Wind has no color.
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If there's no windsock, how do we see the strength and direction of the wind?
We can look at a flag.
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What materials do you need to use a pole?
straw, stick
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Why is a windsock on highways at windy locations?
To see if the wind is blowing too hard to slow down.
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What direction is H?
South-East
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How can you see where the wind comes from?
Look at the windsock.
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What direction is C?
North-East
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How many can you name?
?
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Why are windsocks at airports?
For the planes to see which direction the wind is blowing and how strong the wind is.
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Which one is correct? A or B?
B
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How can you let the windsock turn?
cotton string
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What should you not do when using a compass?
Do not place your compass close to any metal or magnets. Do not place two compasses together.
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What can you use to show the wind strength?
crepe paper, paper cup, plastic bag
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How can you keep the pole upright?
balloon stick stand, clay
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What is this?
Windsock.
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What is this?
The Scientific Method
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How to use a compass?
Hold it flat in front of you and rotate the compass slowly until the arrow point to north.
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What is this?
Compass
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