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    Industrialization

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    Interpretation Hours Marks 3 3 3 100 100 100 II III IV 3 100 V 3 Exam 60 Record 40 SECOND YEAR VI VII Population and Settlement Geography Fundamentals of GIS‚GPS and Remote Sensing Geographical Thought Practical-II -Techniques of Mapping (Socio economic) and GIS Project: GIS / Remote Sensing / Applied Quantitative Analysis or Quantitative Modelling or Map Analysis and Mapping by GPS 3 100 3 3 100 100 Exam 60 Record 40 VIII IX 3 X 3 Report 60 Viva 40 2

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    San Diego Research Paper

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    Moneen “Mo” Jones Remote Sensing Summer 2004 Vegetation of San Diego‚ California San Diego is designated as the first county in the western United States after having been settled by Europeans. Today‚ the San Diego region has greater numbers of endangered species of plant and animals than any other comparable continental landmass in the United States. Its rapid urban sprawl into more remote areas increases the need for conservation of land and water resources (SANDAG). San Diego’s environment

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    Space Technology in India

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    father of India’s space program. He had envisioned for Indian satellites that could provide communications‚ meteorology‚ remote sensing‚ and direct-to-home television broadcasting.  He set up the Thumba Equatorial Rocket Launching Station (TERLS)‚ the first of its kind in India which began manufacturing sounding rockets in India. He drew up plans to transmit education to remote villages across India with the Satellite Instructional Television Experiment (SITE). Today‚ space exploration and technology

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    India’s Space Programme

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    Twenty first day of November‚ 1963 may be remembered as a red letter day in the history of India’s space programme. This was the day when first rocket from India was launched. It was also the day when Thumba Equatorial Launching station came into operation. The rocket was assembled in a nearby church which had been acquired for building the said station. The first India made rocket lifted from Thumba in 1969. This 10 kg pencil rocket had propellants made in India and it was assembled in church building

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    Natural Disaster

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    Natural Disasters With the tropical climate and unstable landforms‚ coupled with high population density‚ poverty‚ illiteracy and lack of adequate infrastructure‚ India is one of the most vulnerable developing countries to suffer very often from various Natural Disasters‚ viz. flood‚ cyclone‚ earthquake‚forest fire‚ drought‚ etc. Asia tops the list of casualties due to natural disasters. Space technology plays a crucial role in efficient mitigation of disasters. Communication satellite provides

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    References: Gupta‚ R.P.‚ & Prakash‚ A.1998‚ Reflection aureoles associated with thermal anomalies due to subsurface mine fires in the Jharia Coalfield‚ India. International Journal of Remote Sensing‚ pp. 2619-2622. Lambin‚ E.F.‚ Turner II‚ B.L.‚ Geist‚ H.J.‚ Agbola‚ S.B.‚ Angelsen‚ A.‚ Bruce‚ J.W.‚ et al.‚ 2001. The causes of land-use and land-cover change: moving beyond the myths. Global Environmental Change 11 (4)‚ 261–269. Meyer‚ W.B

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    been remote sensed. • Collecting water samples and analyzing the samples in a laboratory (e.g. chlorophyll‚ turbidity and total phosphorous • Traditional water quality monitoring techniques are costly and time consuming. • Frequent ground samplings are generally not possible. History of RS in water quality The application of and research of remote sensing in water quality monitoring has developed from the pure waters of the initial identification of water quality indicators to remote monitoring

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    presently in great demand particularly due to the pressures of global population growth as it is necessary for the selection‚ planning and implementation of intervention efforts to meet the increasing human needs and welfare (Yadav et al.‚ 2012). Remote sensing and Geographical Information Systems (GIS) technologies provide effective and efficient methods to collect such required

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    Isro 100 Mission

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    RO launches 100th mission:PSLV C 21 “Hopes becomes Happiness‚ When Dreams becomes Reality” India‚ ruled by the British for more than 200years‚ finally with the legendary struggle it got independence in 1947. the nation with much of its resources taken by the British during its era‚ which holds 75% agro based industry have to plan for its development. Our eminent leaders like Jawaharlal Nehru‚ Dr.Radhakrishnan‚ and Smt.Indra Gandhi had fore seen the nation’s development and took so many decisions

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    Sahara desert

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    James Davis Professor Pope/GLY 101 March 26‚ 2014 Research Paper Sahara Desert Sahara Desert is the world’s largest desert. fahsdf asdfjk asdfjas dfasdkfj afoiwehfa djfaiweofj asdkfThe eastern Sahara is the driest region on Earth‚ where the received solar radiation is capable of evaporating over 200-times the amount of rainfall. It is characterized by a vegetation-free expanse of sandstone in the south and a limestone plateau in the north‚ with numerous sand sheets and sand dunes in numerous

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