Question
In terms of GIS, what do balloons, pigeons, airplanes, and satellites have in common?(1 point)
Responses
They have all been part of the evolution of aerial photography, which is central to modern GIS.
They have all been part of the evolution of aerial photography, which is central to modern GIS.
They have all been flown by geologists.
They have all been flown by geologists.
They have all been part of modern drone development.
They have all been part of modern drone development.
They have all been a part of GIS since the 19th century.
Responses
They have all been part of the evolution of aerial photography, which is central to modern GIS.
They have all been part of the evolution of aerial photography, which is central to modern GIS.
They have all been flown by geologists.
They have all been flown by geologists.
They have all been part of modern drone development.
They have all been part of modern drone development.
They have all been a part of GIS since the 19th century.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**They have all been part of the evolution of aerial photography, which is central to modern GIS.**
**They have all been part of the evolution of aerial photography, which is central to modern GIS.**