Why might GIS that incorporates remote sensing data be useful to someone trying to find a location for an astronomical observatory?(1 point)

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GIS could display satellite data allowing them to determine locations where light pollution and cloud cover are limited.
GIS could display satellite data allowing them to determine locations where light pollution and cloud cover are limited.

GIS could put aerial photographs onto a map, showing ground conditions in potential observatory locations.
GIS could put aerial photographs onto a map, showing ground conditions in potential observatory locations.

GIS could show county-level data about the prevalence of higher education so that the observatory could be better staffed.
GIS could show county-level data about the prevalence of higher education so that the observatory could be better staffed.

GIS could provide data showing the average temperatures in various locations, allowing them to avoid locations with extreme temperature fluctuations.
GIS could provide data showing the average temperatures in various locations, allowing them to avoid locations with extreme temperature fluctuations.

All of these responses are correct and provide valid reasons for why GIS that incorporates remote sensing data would be useful for someone trying to find a location for an astronomical observatory.