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Answer:
<u>A false color image is represented by multispectral band of sensor of red, green and blue components, allowing us to visualise wavelengths that natural images can't. </u>
Explanation:
- A false-color can help locate the nonvisual part of the colour of the image with an electromagnetic spectrum that differs from a true photograph or natural images.
- Used in density slicing, and choropleths for informative visualization, like red, is used for vegetation, blues for build area or settlement and yellow for agricultural lands and rivers black in color.
- The difference in spectral sensitivity of the human eye and the optical camera which use infrared to detect vegetations from a dense cluster of buildings.
- it is also called as Pseudo color which can show the thermal heat signatures of the color with there wavelengths, thus false color is often used among satellites and aerial photography
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Explanation:
- Climate: The climate here is extreme. In winter the temperature goes down below 0° while in summers it is above 50°
- Appearance: It has uneven large sand dunes and the soil is mostly sandy in texture.
- Life: It has sparse plant life and mostly small animals are found here
- It also has dry gulches that flood if it rains.
Answer: D. It transports heat from the North Atlantic to the Indian Ocean.
Explanation:
The Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) is a cold oceanic current that flows from west to east around Antarctica, in the same direction as the Earth's rotation movement. It is the only one that <u>connects the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian oceans</u>, because it does not find any continent in its entire trajectory that interferes with its circulation.
It should be noted that the flow of this current plays a crucial role in the transfer of mass, heat and other properties (such as nutrients for the maritime fauna) among the three oceans. In addition, it keeps the warm waters of the oceans away from Antarctica, which allows the continent to maintain its huge ice sheet, that is, it acts as a thermal insulator for Antarctica.
In this sense, <u>the process of heat transfer by the Antarctic Circumpolar current is as follows:
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The <u>water coming from the North Atlantic Ocean is heated in the equator and in the subtropical latitudes</u>, and then goes to Antarctica, but<u> when they arrive in Antarctica they meet the ACC</u>, which, in its turn from west to east collects this mass of water and prevents them from coming into direct contact with the frozen continent, and releases them again so that they continue to flow again towards the equator and passing through the Indian ocean with a lower temperature (but still warm), since part of the heat brought from the tropics has been absorbed by the ACC.