Physics, asked by HarshaVardhan9925, 1 year ago

Why vegetation appear red in fcc in satellite imagery?

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Answered by Shubu01
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✔✔ The same area as a false-color image using the near infrared, red and green spectral bands mapped to RGB – this image shows vegetation in a red tone, as vegetation reflects most light in the near infrared.

✔✔ The color is approximate true color because, instead of the red spectral band, infrared was used.

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Answered by deeksha7790
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Hello mate here is your answer -

✍️✍️The same area as a false-color image using the near infrared, red and green spectral bands mapped to RGB – this image shows vegetation in a red tone, as vegetation reflects most light in the near infrared.

✍️✍️ The color is approximate true color because, instead of the red spectral band, infrared was used.

HOPE IT HELPS! ✌️✌️

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