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Category - Geodesy & Mapping

What tool is typically needed to see three-dimensional images when viewing overlapping aerial photographs?
  1. Image sensor
  2. Amplifier
  3. Stereoscope
  4. Microscope
Explanation
Answer: C - A stereoscope is typically needed to see three-dimensional images when viewing overlapping aerial photographs. However, some people with good stereo vision and equal eye strength are able to see three-dimensional images on overlapping aerial photographs without the aid of a stereoscope. Overlapping photographs are obtained by following a flight path across a land base and capturing images at predetermined intervals.
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