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How does satellite imagery help geographers?

I. It helps illustrate changes in landforms over time
II. It points migration patterns across continents
III. It shows the impact of human habitation on an area
IV. It merges census data with images of the physical geography

A) I and II
B) I and III
C) II and III
D) II and IV
E) III and IV

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Answer:

A

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User Jahquan
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The correct answer is B.

It helps illustrate changes in landforms over time and it shows the impact of human habitation on an area: We are able to compare two different images from the same area in a particular place on earth to compare them and understand how this specific place changed over time. Geographers are able to recognize the widespread changes to an area with views from satellite imagery.


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