FORESTRY
REMOTE SENSING
Question
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What are the uses of infrared imagery?
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Allows variations in soils and rocks to be determined
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Can highlight the topography of a potential site
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Boundaries between rock types and soil moisture.
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Creates 2D and 3D images
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -They are used in satellite remote sensing for measurements of the earth’s land and sea surface temperature. Thermal infrared remote sensing is also often used for detection of forest fires.
Detailed explanation-2: -Preventive action. One particularly useful feature of infrared imaging is the ability to take preventive action for parts that would normally fail under too high-or too low-temperature conditions.
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