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The Weather Globe Barometer is similar in design and function of the first barometer created by the Italian scientist Torricelli in 1643. This glass weather barometer can be used to predict weather conditions. Rising water in the tube means bad weather, falling water in the tube means good weather. Not only is this a great demonstration of atmospheric pressure, but it is a beautiful addition to any home or office. Instructions included. Sold in a case of 10 weather globes.
Historical Design The Weather Globe Barometer is modeled after the first barometer created by Italian scientist Torricelli in 1643, offering students a glimpse into the history of atmospheric science while learning about pressure and weather prediction.
Predict Weather Conditions This glass barometer is a functional tool for predicting weather changes. When the water in the tube rises, it indicates worsening weather, while falling water signals better conditions, providing a practical demonstration of atmospheric pressure.
Beautiful and Educational Not only does this barometer serve as an engaging science experiment, but its elegant glass design makes it a decorative piece for classrooms, homes, or offices, blending education with aesthetics.
Hands-On Learning Tool Ideal for teaching meteorology and physics, the barometer allows students to observe atmospheric pressure changes firsthand, fostering a deeper understanding of how barometers have been used to predict the weather for centuries.
Complete with Instructions Easy-to-follow instructions are included, guiding students and educators on how to use and interpret the barometer’s readings, making it a valuable tool for STEM education and weather-related projects.