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Q: What satellite that monitors a fault detects and increasing tilt in the land surface along the fault?
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A satellite that monitors a fault detects an increasing tilt in the land surface along a fault what could this change on the land surface indicate?

It indicates that the footwall is moving upwards a little at a time so it gets bigger and bigger.


What is a landsat satellite?

A satellite that observes Earth's surface.


What are various satellite sub-systems?

how a satellite can appear to be stationary above the earth´s surface how a satellite can appear to be stationary above the earth´s surface


Why doesnt a geostationary satellite trace a path over the surface of the earth?

A geostationary satellite does not trace a path over the surface of the earth because that is what geostationary means - the satellite is stationary over a point on the Earth.


What is a satellite in astronomy terms?

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What is the earth surface where a satellite signal can be received?

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Why geostationary satellite not falling to ground?

Because they're moving 'sideways' at more than 6,000 miles per hour, out where the acceleration of gravity is only about 3% of what it is on Earth's surface. The satellite is falling allright, but the Earth's curved surface is falling away exactly as fast as the satellite itself is falling toward it, so the satellite's altitiude above the surface never changes.


What do concentration surface area and temperature all have in common?

increasing of temperature >> increasing concentration


Is the earths radius and surface area increasing?

no


Why is a cell forced to divide?

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A satellite communication system why is the geostationary orbit preferred?

A geostationary orbit will keep the satellite in one area relative to the surface