Here's another chance to play geographical detective! This
Multi-angle Imaging SpectroRadiometer (MISR) image covers
an area measuring about 400 kilometers x 450 kilometers, and
was captured by the instrument's vertical-viewing (nadir)
camera on October 29, 2000. Use any reference materials you
like and answer the following three questions:
1. The prominent green area is a seasonal wetland associated
with what river?
2. To the east of this river is an escarpment included on
the United Nations World Heritage List. Which one of the
following statements cannot be applied to the people who live
there?
(A) They live in dwellings constructed from the surrounding
sandstone cliffs.
(B) They stopped making ceremonial masks at the end of the
19th century.
(C) Some writers attribute them with detailed knowledge about
a binary star system.
(D) Among their major crops are onions and millet.
3. A small city with a rich cultural heritage is located near
the top of the image. A particular spelling of this city's name
can be found in the title of how many of the following?
--A public television adaptation of an American novelist's writings.
--An Internet communications software application.
--A song written by a composer born in Rochester, New York.
(A) Only one
(B) Exactly two
(C) All three
See quiz answers
MISR was built and is managed by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory,
Pasadena, CA, for NASA's Office of Earth Science, Washington, DC.
The Terra satellite is managed by NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center,
Greenbelt, MD. JPL is a division of the California Institute of
Technology.
Image credit: NASA/GSFC/LaRC/JPL, MISR Team.
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