Today's recent activity I've done on my reading was a task about how a Argo float cycle works and to talk about what it is .
A Argo float is a special device that measures the temperature and salinity of sea water. The float is 1.2 meters long, it weighs about 40 kilograms and it's life span is up to five years. The Argo float collects data that is useful for scientists, Oceanographers, Meteorologists and many others, its a device that is designed to be strong enough to descend to 2,000m below the surface of the sea.
Here is a google drawing I've created on the Argo Float Cycle.
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