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Satellite Maps
Satellite maps can be used for a variety of
reasons. Taken from space, these maps can provide important
geographical information that can be used when building new
development areas, expanding parks and wildlife areas, and also to
see where the human population is the most concentrated. This
information is used for food distribution, funding for environmental
projects, and for the census. Satellite maps can get very close to
land masses and can get very accurate pictures from far away.
Satellite maps are also used for predicting weather patterns as they
move across the landscape and oceans of the world. This information
can be used to warn people about impending storms and other weather
issues that could be dangerous. Being prepared can help save lives
and also predict the amount of damage that will be left afterwards.
Many times storms will change directions or change speeds. These
changes can be tracked using satellite maps. This is also important
information to know when trying to warn others about impending
danger.
Satellite maps are also used in times of war to track where the
enemy is going and where they have been. This will give people an
advantage without having to send out troops to find them. Satellite
maps can also tell people where potential land mines and other
devices are hidden. Heat sources can be tracked which will tell
people which areas they should cover and which areas they should
leave alone. Using these maps and other tracking devices will help
keep people alive and also help them form a counter attack if
necessary. While battle can often be a confusing place, there are
ways to use this technology to save lives and also end fighting by
destroying artillery and other weapons before they are used. These
maps can protect those who are in war and in other situations as
well.
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