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Answer: T (true)
Satellite images are based on data obtained by Landsat satellites. The process of surveying is used by computer mapmakers to convert information into computer language. Satellite images are formed of pixels. With computers, mapmakers can store, process, and display map data electronically.
Landsat satellites have the optimal ground resolution and spectral bands to efficiently track land use and to document land change due to climate change, urbanization, drought, wildfire, biomass changes (carbon assessments), and a host of other natural and human-caused changes.