The tentative height of an object can be estimated from an RS imagery.
(a.) True
(b.) False
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True. Remote sensing (RS) imagery can be used to estimate the tentative height of an object.
Explanation:
- One of the basic elements approached in RS imagery is the shadow of the object.
- This shadow projects the outline as well as the length of the object which is applied to estimate the tentative height of the object.
- Depending upon the height of the object, the taller or shorter shadows are cast. Estimating the height of buildings, trees, crops, are determined using RS imagery.
- Remote sensing imagery is a science of obtaining information of a region, object or phenomena by analyzing data with spatial, radiometric, temporal, and spectral resolutions captured by a device placed remotely or not in contact with the direct object of investigation.
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