CREATE ONE OF THE FOLLOWING WEATHER INSTRUMENTS:THERMOMETER,BAROMETER,ANEMOMETER,WEATHER VANE,OR RAIN GAUGE.

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To create a simple weather instrument, let's make a homemade rain gauge. A rain gauge measures the amount of rainfall that occurs in a specific area during a given period of time. Here's what you'll need and how to assemble it:

Materials:
1. Clear plastic or glass jar (preferably with a straight-sided shape)
2. Ruler or measuring tape
3. Waterproof marker or tape
4. Funnel (optional)
5. Waterproof glue (optional)

Instructions:
1. Begin by finding a suitable jar to use as your rain gauge. The jar should have straight sides to ensure accurate measurement. Remove any labels or markings from the jar.

2. Using a ruler or measuring tape, mark off intervals along the side of the jar to serve as measurement markers. You can use a waterproof marker directly on the jar or place waterproof tape at regular intervals to indicate the measurements. Make sure the starting point is at the base of the jar.

3. If you have a funnel, attach it securely to the top of the jar. This will make it easier for the rain to collect in the jar without splashing out. You can use waterproof glue to ensure a tight seal between the funnel and the jar.

4. Place your rain gauge in an open area away from buildings or trees, where it can collect rainwater without any obstructions.

5. After a rain shower or storm, check the rain gauge to measure the amount of rainfall. Read the measurement at the water level on the side of the jar. Take note of the measurement or record it in a weather journal to track precipitation over time.

Remember, a rain gauge should be regularly checked and emptied after each rainfall to ensure accurate measurements.

Enjoy observing and keeping track of rainfall using your homemade rain gauge!