How do you use tools for fieldwork?
There are lots of different tools you can use when doing fieldwork.
Each tool is used for different things: for example, a hoop helps to record what you see in a certain area, a rain gauge measures how much rain has fallen, or a compass can check directions.
Watch: Why are fieldwork tools useful?
What are different fieldwork tools?
There are lots of different fieldwork tools. Here are some of them:
Number | Tool | Use |
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1. | Rain gauge | To measure amounts of rain. |
2. | Compass | To find out directions. |
3. | Camera | To take photographs. |
4. | Stopwatch | To measure time. |
5. | Tape measure | To measure distances. |
6. | Paper and pencil | To record what you find out. |
We can also use:
Number | Tool | Use |
---|---|---|
7. | Hoop | To record what you see in a certain area. |
8. | Thermometer | To measure temperature. |
Maps can help you:
- Find out about places.
- Find geographical features.
- Compare one place to another.
- Record the location of your results.
Take a look at these useful tips for using fieldwork tools:
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