Showing 30 experiments that use the Wireless Weather Sensor with GPS.
Weather in a Terrarium
Students use a weather sensor in a terrarium to understand the relationship between the water cycle and energy within a microclimate.
Transpiration
Students use a pressure sensor and a weather sensor to investigate the rate of transpiration in plants under normal and humid conditions.
Transpiration
In this lab, students investigate the rate of transpiration in plants under normal and humid conditions. Then, they will have the opportunity to design...
Investigating Evaporation and Condensation
In this lab, students will use a relative humidity sensor to gain an understanding of the water cycle...
Monitoring Weather
In this lab, students will use a weather sensor to monitor weather outdoors at various times of day for an extended period of time.
Observing Clouds
In this lab, students will use a weather sensor to measure meteorological conditions over a period of one week or more.
Transpiration
In this lab, students will use weather sensors to measure changes in humidity and temperature of a small potted plant over a 24-hour period.
Monitoring Microclimates
In this lab, students use a weather or anemometer sensor to identify factors that affect measurements used in reporting weather and climate information.
Tracking Weather
In this lab, students use a weather/anemometer sensor to determine how variations in temperature, humidity, barometric pressure, dew point, wind speed,...
Modeling an Ecosystem
In this lab, students use a variety of sensors to explore the use of terrariums as a closed system for environmental studies and design methods for exploring...
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