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what do aerial photographs show?
○ the layout of cities, forests, and rivers from above
○ climate zones of different regions
○ data about population density in an area
○ simplified drawings of geographic features
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what is the purpose of geographic information systems (gis)?
○ to show climate zones on a map
○ to take photographs from the sky
○ to create flat representations of areas
○ to analyze and display geographic data
First Question (What do aerial photographs show?)
Aerial photographs are taken from above, so they capture the layout of physical and human features like cities, forests, and rivers from an overhead view. Climate zones are not visible in a single aerial photo, population density data is not directly shown (it's a derived statistic), and aerial photos are not simplified drawings.
GIS is used to analyze and display geographic data by integrating various spatial datasets. It is not just for showing climate zones, taking aerial photos (that's aerial photography), or just creating flat representations (maps do that, but GIS does more).
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The layout of cities, forests, and rivers from above