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Students must emphasize on successful application of remote sensing which has been described based on collection of relevant data sources and the process and methods of analysis. No unique combination of sensor and method of interpretation is suitable for all environmental research applications and explorations. In fact, full realization of many remote sensing research projects is not possible.

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