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"Blowin' in the Wind" was recorded by the folk singers Bob Dylan and Peter, Paul and Mary. Dylan wrote the song in 1962 and released it on his album "The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan," while Peter, Paul and Mary had a hit cover version in the same year.
Other instruments used to measure wind direction include wind vanes, also known as weather vanes, which rotate to indicate the direction from which the wind is blowing. Windsocks, large cones shaped fabric tubes, are also commonly used at airports to show the direction of the wind by the way they are aligned.
Anemometer and wind vane are two instruments commonly used to measure wind. An anemometer measures wind speed, while a wind vane (also called a weather vane) indicates wind direction.
Two qualities are direction and speed.
Dunes and loess are two types of features that can result from wind deposition. Dunes are mounds of sand formed by wind action, while loess is a type of fine-grained sediment deposited by the wind and often found in extensive blankets.
Yes, Zetes and Calais were the two Argonauts who were sons of the wind god Boreas. They possessed wings and were able to fly, which helped the Argonauts on their journey.