A satellite orbit designed to cross the equator at nearly the same local time each pass is called A Geostationary
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When satellites capture images during cloudy weather and even at night, the sensor used is usually A Thermal infrared sensor
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In remote sensing, the “sensor” mainly works as a device that A Builds field roads B Records reflected energy C
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Remote sensing mainly means collecting information about Earth by A Measuring from distance B Digging soil samples C Direct field
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A coastal town gets stronger cyclones, but losses fall sharply after strict zoning and safer houses. Which factor reduced most
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Which statement best explains why a hazard event may not become a disaster in some places A High exposure always
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In disaster studies, which combination best explains why the same hazard affects two places differently A Latitude + longitude B
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A disaster becomes severe mainly when local capacity cannot handle the situation A Strong coping ability B No hazard present
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In disaster studies, what best describes a “hazard” A Community coping power B Guaranteed loss event C Sudden risky event
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A continent that has land in all four hemispheres due to both Equator and Prime Meridian crossing is A South
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