Which information would a scientist be least likely to receive from a weather satellite?
A scientist would be least likely to receive information about the chemical composition of the atmosphere from a weather satellite. Weather satellites primarily provide information about meteorological variables such as cloud cover, temperature, humidity, wind speed and direction, and precipitation patterns. They are not specifically designed to analyze chemical composition, which typically requires specialized instruments or sensors on board different types of satellites.
Probably not the price of eggs in China.
I don't see any choices.