Which information would a scientist be least likely to receive from a weather satelite

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A scientist would be least likely to receive detailed ground-level ecological data, such as specific types of plants, soil contamination levels, or animal populations, directly from a weather satellite. Weather satellites are primarily designed to monitor atmospheric conditions, temperature, precipitation, cloud cover, and other meteorological phenomena from space. While they can provide valuable data for broader environmental monitoring (such as large-scale vegetation indices), they do not offer the detailed, localized, and specific ecological information that ground-based sensors or ecological surveys would.