Remote sensing (Q86)

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Remote sensing refers to the process of collecting data about an object or area without being in direct contact with it. This is typically done through satellites that capture images often using sensors that detect electromagnetic radiation (e.g., visible light, infrared, or microwave). This data can include information about vegetation, water bodies, land use, weather patterns, etc.
  • remote sensing
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Remote sensing
Remote sensing refers to the process of collecting data about an object or area without being in direct contact with it. This is typically done through satellites that capture images often using sensors that detect electromagnetic radiation (e.g., visible light, infrared, or microwave). This data can include information about vegetation, water bodies, land use, weather patterns, etc.
  • remote sensing

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