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Each dot that makes up a satellite image is called a pixel.
true or false

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I would go with true you can do that and get back to me !



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User Junior Jiang
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Answer:

True

Step-by-step explanation:

There are several millions of small square entities which make up the satellite image , these square entities /dots are called as pixels. The quality of a satellite picture is depicted by spatial resolution. Spatial resolution is nothing but the number of dots in a unit area/length of an image.

The larger the number of pixels in a given image (larger the spatial resolution), the finer a image is produced.

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