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Each dot that makes up a satellite image is called a pixel.   Please select the best answer from the choices provided T F

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True - a satellite image is made up of thousands of tiny dots called pixels 
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The given statement is True.

Most of the (satellite image) remote sensing images are made up of pixels which is known to be the smallest unit of the image.

They are generally square in shape and represents a particular area in an image.

Many posters of earth have satellite image in the form of pixels that is average to show larger area, although the original(spatial) resolution of the image remains the same.

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