Yes, but it depends which satellite you're talking about.
Google Earth is made of pictures taken from satellites. If your house is new or has been renovated, the satellites may not have taken a picture of it yet.
Geostationary satellites, those which orbit at the same speed as the Earth remain fixed over an area of the planet. This allows them to be used as camera platforms to show the motion of the weather patterns relative to an area of the Earth as seen by the satellite.
Sphere shaped
A GPS works by satellites that are located in outer space. These satellites are connected with cameras that show the whole earth. You GPS and the satellites systems are working together to provide maps for you.
the answer is sphere shaped...... by Himanshuk darji..............the Indian
There are satellite tracking feeds available to show the current position of satellites in 3-D on Google Earth. See related links below for details.
The photos of Earth taken from the Moon show oceans and clouds. Nothing else is distinguishable.
Horizon observation: If you observe a ship sailing away, you will notice that its hull disappears before the top of the mast, indicating the curvature of the Earth. Satellites: Images from satellites show the Earth as a spherical shape. Space travel: Astronauts have viewed the Earth from space and confirmed its roundness.
This is because all the pictures are taken by different satellites with different resolutions.
The pictures obtained from weather satellites show cloud cover and areas of precipitation
People think the Earth is round because of evidence from scientific experiments, observations, and calculations that point to its spherical shape. Additionally, images from space missions and satellites show the Earth as a globe.
The Happy Medium show the children about the Black Thing covering over Earth.