Exam 9: Remotely Sensed Images From Above
Exam 1: Its A Geospatial World Out There10 Questions
Exam 2: Where in the Geospatial World Are You14 Questions
Exam 3: Getting Your Data to Match the Map10 Questions
Exam 4: Finding Your Location With the Global Positioning System20 Questions
Exam 5: Working With Digital Spatial Data and GIS20 Questions
Exam 6: Esri Arcnews, Arcuser, and Arcwatch14 Questions
Exam 7: Using GIS to Make a Map16 Questions
Exam 8: Getting There Quicker With Geospatial Technology16 Questions
Exam 9: Remotely Sensed Images From Above15 Questions
Exam 10: How Remote Sensing Works20 Questions
Exam 11: Images From Space20 Questions
Exam 12: Studying the Environment From Space15 Questions
Exam 13: Digital Landscaping15 Questions
Exam 14: See the World in 3D11 Questions
Exam 15: Whats Next for Geospatial Technology12 Questions
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What type of aerial photo is taken when the camera is placed at an angle?
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The U-2 aircraft's remote sensing capabilities were especially proven during which of the following?
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Explain how the height of a flagpole (falling on level terrain)can be calculated by measuring the length of its shadow in an aerial photo.
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The physical arrangement of items in an aerial image refers to
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The differences of a certain tone throughout an aerial image refers to
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The "leaning" of tall objects away from the center point of an aerial photo is due to
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A photo taken from a camera looking straight down at the ground is a
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What is the difference between an orthophoto and a regular aerial photo?
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In 1906,aerial photography of "San Francisco in ruins" was taken by
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