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A wind vane determines wind direction by aligning itself with the wind. It consists of a rotating arrow or pointer mounted on a vertical rod. When the wind blows, the broader end of the vane catches the wind, causing the arrow to point in the direction from which the wind is coming. The direction that the arrow points indicates the wind’s origin, allowing observers to determine the wind direction.