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Explain how satellite images might be used to predict what a natural area might look like in 50 years or even 100 years

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Answered by AmanTripathi5256032
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By the help of satellite ,area would be scanned and depending on its average
of climatic condition

It could be predicted how the looks after 50 or 100 years.

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Answered by NabindraSharma
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To put it simply, earth observation satellites have a camera or sensor on board to capture all reflected light from the area of interest. Short-wave radio signals and binary information are then transmitted back to the earth from this. These radio signals are taken in by the ground station, processed into binary information, and then reconstructed into the image.

Depending on what is being captured, it can take anywhere from a few hours to several days due to all the conversion and processing.

Maps are like satellite images. If you have a key, they are full of interesting and useful information. They can tell us where a fire is burning, how well our crops are growing, how much a city has changed, and when a storm is coming.

A satellite image often makes it easier to see how geology affects the landscape. Mountain ranges typically run in long, sometimes wavy lines, and volcanic craters and volcanoes are circular. Visible textures are produced by geologic features. Shadows form squiggly lines around canyons. Mountains appear to be bumps or wrinkles.

Because they affect how air moves through the atmosphere, these features can also have an effect on clouds. Air is pushed up by mountains, where it cools and forms clouds. Wakes or swirling vortices in the clouds are the result of the turbulence created by islands. An indication of the topography of the ground below can be found in the form of a line of clouds or vortices.

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