Question
Which change over time in Landsat maps would most likely be associated with contaminate water habitats nearby?(1 point)
Responses
green areas replaced with yellow areas
green areas replaced with yellow areas
gray areas replaced with light green areas
gray areas replaced with light green areas
increased size of dark green areas
increased size of dark green areas
increased size of gray areas
Responses
green areas replaced with yellow areas
green areas replaced with yellow areas
gray areas replaced with light green areas
gray areas replaced with light green areas
increased size of dark green areas
increased size of dark green areas
increased size of gray areas
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GPT-4o mini
The change over time in Landsat maps that would most likely be associated with contaminated water habitats nearby is "increased size of gray areas." Gray areas often represent developed or urbanized land, which can indicate pollution or degradation of water habitats. The presence of gray areas expanding could suggest that natural habitats are being replaced by impervious surfaces, leading to potential contamination in surrounding water bodies.
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