Anemoscope is a special tool that helps us understand how fast wind is blowing and which direction it's coming from. Imagine you are outside and you feel the wind blowing your hair or pushing your clothes. Now, anemoscope can help us measure the strength of the wind, like how strong it is pushing, and where it is coming from, like if it's coming from the north or south.
Anemoscope is made of two important parts: a vane and an anemometer. The vane is like an arrow or a windmill that sits on top of the anemoscope and spins when the wind blows. It's like a flag that shows us which way the wind is blowing. The anemometer, on the other hand, is like a little machine that looks like a fan. It measures how quickly the wind is blowing by counting the number of times it spins around.
So when the wind blows, the vane spins around to show us where it's coming from, while the anemometer counts how fast it is. Anemoscope is very useful when we want to know how strong the wind is, for example, when flying a kite or sailing a boat. We can use the information from anemoscope to make sure we don't get blown away or to adjust our sails to move in the right direction.