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In the field of ________, scientists measure temperature, pressure, and humidity. 14. Their measurements come from features of the ________ and hydrosphere, and they look at how weather affects the ________ and geosphere. 15. The units of their measurements come from ________ and the metric system. 16. The numbers generally are not large, so ________ is not used

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meteorology, atmosphere, biosphere and ISU, Displacement

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  • Metrology is a field of study that focuses n the development of the air storm and measures the pressure, temperature and humidity content of air parcels.
  • Both the air and water combined are needed to study the impact of the meteorological phenomenon on the surface of the earth, This phenomenon is also included in the biosphere and earth lithospheric components that help understand the global patterns of the world metrology.
  • Being metrological certain amount of estimation is needed to point out the motion of weather and climatic phenomenon over the earth's surface and this needs the use of international standard measuring units to derive out when and where the weather changes its course.
  • Thus the displacement of the objects from their current positions is not taken into consideration the values that are derived from these units are based on estimates.
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The given blanks can be filled with meteorology, atmosphere, biosphere, SI, and scientific notation.

In the field of meteorology, scientists measure the pressure, temperature, and humidity. Their measurements come from the characteristics of the atmosphere, and hydrosphere, and they look at how the weather influences the biosphere and the geosphere. The units of their measurements come from SI and the metric system. The numbers usually are not large, so scientific notation is not used.

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