The satellite image shows topography, natural and manmade features without political borders.
radiation emitted by objects during the day and night
Cloud cover, poor lighting conditions, or the angle of the satellite's view could obscure the erupting volcano from being visible in the image. Additionally, the timing of the satellite pass may not coincide with the eruption.
because its dark
you cant put an image but anyways, its in yellowstone park
A satellite image might fail to show an erupting volcano at night because the satellite sensors may not be able to capture detailed heat signatures in darkness. The lack of sunlight can make it difficult for the sensors to detect the thermal radiation emitted by the erupting volcano, resulting in a lesser or no visual representation of the volcanic activity.
Sorry, but satellite images can't show that level of detail!
A desert could show up as an orange region in a satellite image if the sand the desert is made of is primarily orange.
There is an image available in Google Maps, but the property is partially covered by a large tree. Put the address in google maps and view as a satellite picture.
Because WikiAnswers is an answer site with no capability to display images in answers. Try Google image search.
To find google earth images, you need to go to google first and click on the satellite tab that will show you the views from a satellite rather than the street view or the walking view.
There is no way aside from surgery and there is only a Little difference then as for images we cant put images on this format.
John F. Kennedy's public image was that of a war hero, a happily married man and a devout Catholic. His political advisers wanted to show the general public that JFK can connect with the American people.