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- Write notes
- Memorise notes
- Do practice questions
- Review notes often
- Use mindmaps
- Start studying 2-3 weeks before exam
- Keep notes short and simple
- Use highlighters in notes to make important words stand out
- Do practice exam papers under exam conditions and have them marked by a teacher
- Check past tests to see what you need to improve on
- Check your syllabus so you know what to study for
GIS (global informational system)
GPS (global positioning system)
VGA (Video graphic array)
Remote Sensing (The scanning of earth by satellite to obtain information about it)
So now that we have the definitions down, GIS,GPS,VGA, and Remote sensing provide a better understanding of what is happening at a local or global level by explaining the steps being taking to obtain the information. GIS gathers the information of the region, GPS creates the route of the region, VGA connects the information and routes gathered by GIS and GPS to your cellular device, and Remote sensing may seem like the same concept of GIS however remote sensing uses satellite images of a wider area.
Sorry if this explanation seems long, or seems to not make sense. I'm just learning about this stuff and thought I'd try to answer (:
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A nebula is an enormous cloud of dust and gas occupying the space between stars and acting as a nursery for new stars. The roots of the word come from Latin nebula, which means a “mist, vapor, fog, smoke, exhalation.” Nebulae are made up of dust, basic elements such as hydrogen and other ionized gases.