Carefully convoluted thinking can make any of the equipment mentioned the same or different from any or all of the other options. As examples:
The most likely odd man out is seismograph as it does not provide weather information
Light waves belong to the category of electromagnetic waves, which are a type of transverse wave that do not need a medium to propagate.
Wave on a rope doesn't belong as it is not a natural occurrence like the other three options.
10 kilograms does not belong because it is the only measurement that is in a different unit of mass compared to the others.
The photon will belong to the visible light spectrum, specifically in the red region with a wavelength of 5.6 x 10^-7 meters.
Mass doesn't belong because it is a measure of the amount of matter in an object, while magnification power, resolution, and density are all related to optical properties or physical characteristics.
Seismograph does not belong, as it measures seismic activity (earthquakes) while the others measure weather-related data (wind speed, air pressure, and temperature).
The seismometer is the 'odd one out'. The other instruments measure factors to do with weather (wind speed, air pressure & temperature) - the seismometer measures movements in the Earth's crust.
Temperature does not belong because it directly measures the degree of hotness or coldness of an object or environment, while the others are weather elements that can be measured or calculated.
Anemometer. An anemometer is a machine that measures wind speed the other words do not relate to a machine but describe weather factors
Anemometers measure wind speed
Simply because it's sole function is to measure wind-speed.
The present tense of "belong" is "belong." For example, "I belong to this group."
You belong to a minority.
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The word belonging is a noun (gerund). It comes from the verb "to belong."
No they belong to the fishes.