I have a skew t diagram and I need help with the following

Temperature at the surface:
Dewpoint at the surface:
Winds near the surface:
Temperature at 700 mb:
Dewpoint at 700 mb:

To find the temperature at the surface on a skew-T diagram, locate the surface level on the diagram. This is typically near the bottom of the diagram. Once you find the surface level, read the temperature value on the right side of the diagram at that level. This will give you the temperature at the surface.

To find the dewpoint at the surface, locate the surface level on the diagram, and read the dewpoint value on the left side of the diagram at that level. This will give you the dewpoint at the surface.

To find the winds near the surface, look for wind barbs or wind flags on the diagram. Wind barbs consist of a line and small triangles. Each full triangle represents 10 knots of wind speed, and each half triangle represents 5 knots. The orientation of the wind barb indicates the direction the wind is coming from. For example, a wind barb pointing to the right means the wind is coming from the west. The numbers around the wind barbs represent the wind speed in knots.

To find the temperature and dewpoint at 700 mb (millibars), locate the 700 mb level on the diagram, which is typically higher up on the graph. Read the temperature and dewpoint values on the right and left sides of the diagram at that level, respectively.

Remember to use the correct units and labels when recording the values you find on the skew-T diagram.