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By doing deep earth tectonic plate scans to find changes in density and movement.

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Q: How can satellites be used to collect data on earthquake faults?
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Explain how satellites can be used to collect data on earthquake faults?

Geologists use satellites equipped with radar to make images of faults. The satellite bounces radio waves off the ground. As the waves echo back into space, the satellite records them.


Why do geologists collect data on friction along the sides of faults?

Geologists collect data on friction along the side of faults so that they can predict how much pressure is applied on the faults so they can predict how strong the earthquake is.


Why geologists collect data on friction along the sides of faults?

So that geologist can predict how much force of pressure applied on the faults to predict how strong the earthquake.


What kind of satellites collect data about a strip of Earth's surface?

Mapping satellites.


How are GPS satellites are used to monitors faults?

photograph movement from being up there


How does the earthquake data confirm that the fracture zones are Transform faults as opposed to transcurrent faults?

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What does NOT collect weather-related data from the upper atmosphere?

Weather balloons and satellites


Where do meteorologists collect weather data?

From balloons, satellites, ships, and weather stations.


Why do scientists collect data on friction along the sides of faults?

i dont know really


What instruments do meteorologist use to collect weather data?

they use satellites and barometers and thermometers


What information do satellites collect?

Satellites collect lots of information that we use everyday. Some examples are the weather, pictures of other planets or star's, the geographical location of objects (such as a car used for GPS), and the effect of global warming and pollution.


Why are satellites important to Earth?

Perhaps one of the most important and controversial uses of satellites today is that of monitoring the Earth's environment. Many satellites study features on the ground, the behavior of the oceans, or the characteristics of the atmosphere. Satellites that observe the Earth to collect scientific data are usually referred to as "Earth observation satellites." Sometimes the interpretation of their data has been controversial because the interpretation is difficult and people have used the data to call for substantial changes in human behavior.