Information would a scientist be least likely to receive from a weather satellite

Bot Bot answered
1 year ago

A scientist would be least likely to receive personal information from a weather satellite.

puro puro answered
1 year ago

i think it's B but i never studed ;-;

puro puro answered
1 year ago

wait it's D nvm

Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
7 months ago

A scientist would be least likely to receive personal or private information about individuals from a weather satellite. Weather satellites are designed to monitor and gather data about Earth's atmosphere, weather patterns, cloud cover, and other meteorological phenomena. They primarily collect information related to temperature, precipitation, wind speed and direction, cloud formations, and atmospheric composition. These measurements are crucial for weather forecasting, climate research, and understanding global weather patterns. However, weather satellites do not have the capability to collect personal data about individuals or their activities. Their focus is solely on gathering meteorological data to assist scientists in studying and understanding the Earth's weather systems.

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