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JulijaS [17]
3 years ago
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kupik [55]3 years ago
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Answer:

The correct answer would be Option D)

Explanation:

there are several satellites that are orbiting earth for different reasons, some are for war (such as spying), some give cell phone reception, some are actual weapons, some are space stations and some can help track the position of someone on earth.

(there options-- GPS is available on your phone and it tracks where you are and tells you where to go which is a lot easier than looking at a globe. so A is incorrect. GPS is an improved digital map yes but a map CAN'T actually track you or you wouldn't be lost with a paper one. B is incorrect. GPS does pinpoint people but IT DOES NOT pinpoint the interior of earth. C is incorrect. GPS can only logically match with satellite first of in the name GPS... S stand for SYSTEM so it has to be tech... second a satellite has several cameras on it so it can zoom in on the earth to pinpoint a location and since it is in space it as a larger range of sight. D is correct)

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maw [93]3 years ago
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Answer:

I think it's the first one✔✔✔

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