How would wetland/swamp Appear in an image displayed in standard FCC
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The wetland/swamp would appear mottled black in colour.
Explanation:
- In an FCC the dissimilarities in the tone or the colour rely upon the surface properties, orientation of incoming radiations, and the composition of the objects.
- That implies, smooth and dry surfaces reflect more energy as compared to the rough and moist ones.
- For example, a freshwater body absorbs most of the radiations received by it and seem in dark tone or black colour, whereas the turbid water body look as if in light tone or a light bluish colour in FCC because of the mixed response given by the water molecules and suspended sand particles.
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