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A picture taken with film in a camera is an example of passive remote sensing.

A) True
B) False

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Final answer:

No, a picture taken with film in a camera is not an example of passive remote sensing.

Step-by-step explanation:

No, a picture taken with film in a camera is not an example of passive remote sensing. Passive remote sensing involves the detection of natural energy that is reflected or emitted from the Earth's surface. In the case of film photography, the light that hits the film is converted into a chemical change that creates the image. This process does not involve the detection of natural energy, making it an active form of sensing rather than passive.

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