Create an engaging image illustrating different measurement scales without including any text. Use diverse iconography that represents various fields such as meteorology, athletics, geography, and acoustic science. For instance, to denote ratio scales, you could depict a simplistic horsepower gauge or a fluid pH strip. An ordinal scale could be shown through different weather signages or through a set of rating stars. A race bib could symbolize nominal scales, while a list of global countries ranked from richest to poorest could be used to designate an ordinal scale.

Ratio, interval, ordinal, or nominal

1) 5 horsepower
ratio

2) Typhoon signal # 3
ordinal

3) 3---Outstanding
2---Satisfactory
1---Poor
ordinal

4) Marathon Runner No. 8
nominal

5) 100th Poorest Country
ordinal

6) pH level 6
ratio

7) -36oC
ratio

8) 2nd Honorable Mention
nominal

9) -10 decibel
ratio

10) 12th Ave., Cubao, Q.C.
nominal

1) Correct!

2) Incorrect. "Typhoon signal #3" is ordinal.
3) Correct!
4) Incorrect. "Marathon Runner No. 8" is nominal.
5) Correct!
6) Correct!
7) Correct!
8) Incorrect. "2nd Honorable Mention" is ordinal.
9) Correct!
10) Incorrect. "12th Ave., Cubao, Q.C." is nominal.

1) 5 horsepower: ratio

2) Typhoon signal # 3: ordinal
3) 3---Outstanding, 2---Satisfactory, 1---Poor: ordinal
4) Marathon Runner No. 8: nominal
5) 100th Poorest Country: ordinal
6) pH level 6: ratio
7) -36oC: interval
8) 2nd Honorable Mention: nominal
9) -10 decibel: ratio
10) 12th Ave., Cubao, Q.C.: nominal

1) 5 horsepower - Ratio: This is a measurement that has a clear and meaningful zero value (0 horsepower means no power) and can be compared and scaled.

2) Typhoon signal # 3 - Ordinal: This represents a sequential order (signals #1, #2, #3, etc.) without a precise numerical value or meaningful zero.

3) 3 - Outstanding, 2 - Satisfactory, 1 - Poor - Ordinal: These categories are ordered, where "Outstanding" is better than "Satisfactory," and "Satisfactory" is better than "Poor."

4) Marathon Runner No. 8 - Nominal: This represents a unique identifier or label (runner number) without any inherent order or measurement.

5) 100th Poorest Country - Ordinal: This represents a rank or position (100th) based on a specific criteria (poverty), without a precise numerical value.

6) pH level 6 - Ratio: This represents a measurement on a continuous scale, where 6 is the specific value on the pH scale, and there is a meaningful zero value.

7) -36oC - Ratio: Temperature can be measured on a continuous scale, and negative values represent temperatures below zero.

8) 2nd Honorable Mention - Nominal: This represents a unique identifier or label (honorable mention position) without any inherent order or measurement.

9) -10 decibel - Ratio: Decibels are measured on a logarithmic scale and can have negative values, representing a range of sound intensity.

10) 12th Ave., Cubao, Q.C. - Nominal: This represents a unique identifier or label (street address) without any inherent order or measurement.