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A. Global Positioning System (GPS)
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The Global Positioning System (GPS) is the most accurate way to find your exact location, virtually anywhere on the planet, thanks for a large network of satellites orbiting the planet and providing location information. That system is also complemented by the cellular towers if you're using a cell phone.
Aerial photography is great, but it will not tell you where you are.
Remote sensing is to gather information from a distance, not relevant to the question here.
The Geographic Information Systems are information systems to give information about the land matched with precise GPS information, used in mining for example, but it's not able to tell you where you are, it's to tell where a gold deposit is however.
Clouds can cover up the sun, which is the natural source for heat everywhere. When the sun is not in sight, or thickly covered by clouds, this limits the suns radiation and heat waves therefore causing less light and heat.
There military strength, there economy must be stable, and they must have a strong government
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Actually the radiation belts are a negative side effect of the earths magnetic field as well as the Suns magnetic field. As cosmic particles collide with particles in the atmosphere they decay into energetic protons while the outer belt is mostly electrons made in geomagnetic storms.
if it didn't exist we could launch more satellites or have larger space stations without the worry of perpetual radiation exposure as for earth there would be no negative consequences to the loss of the energy.
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Pedro Mir, (born June 3, 1913, San Pedro de Macorís, Dom.Rep.—died July 11, 2000, Santo Domingo), Dominican poet, whose poems celebrate the working class and examine aspects of his country’s painful past, including colonialism, slavery, and dictatorship.
By his mid-30s Mir had developed a prominent literary reputation. His social commentary, however, angered Dominican dictator Rafael Trujillo, and Mir was forced into exile in 1947. He spent the next 15 years in Cuba (where he published what is perhaps his best-known poetry collection, Hay un país en el mundo [“There Is a Country in the World”], in 1949), Mexico, and the Soviet Union. Mir returned to the Dominican Republic in 1962, a few months after Trujillo’s assassination, and continued his prolific writing career, publishing essays and novels as well as poems.
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